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    Luftwaffe Flak Artillery Badge in Brassy Finish for Review

    This seems like a nice strike with good definition and I found one with a similar clasp and hinge being purveyed by a reputable dealer. I believe this is an unusual finish for this badge. What are your opinions?

    Sorry for the bad image quality. These cell phone images are all I have to work with.
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    Nail Polish

    Not sure how the nail polish got on this one, but it does flake off with a fingernail.

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      #3
      Original badge made in Gablonz area. Red color is really weird though.

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        #4
        AGREED, a nice worn original. You can carefully take the red paint off.

        Tom
        If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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          #5
          Nice original, Remove the red gently.

          Seb
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            #6
            Originally posted by Sebastien T View Post
            Nice original, Remove the red gently.

            Seb
            Acetone and a toothbrush will take it off.

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