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    #16
    Hi Gary,

    I checked the original image files on my website before I posted - the first web photo of this fake listed as a fake is file dated on my computer from early 2002. The webpage on the fake Fuess on my Gold Party Badge website is still HTML tagged as made with "Adobe Pagemill 3.0 Mac", which came out in 1999 and I only used for a short while. The original thread on GDF is gone, but that date seems to be about right.

    I didn't say I discovered it - I said "I'm one of the people who outed it". As I said, the "discovery" was in an exchange between John P., myself and others when in discussing this "variant" that no one could trace back farther than 1980 and appears in no period literature. Several badges marked "33333" showed up in the discussion and I argued all things pointed to a fake. Eventually there was general agreement that continues to this day that the badge is a fake out of Austria that started appearing around 1980.

    Stephen
    Last edited by sjl; 05-18-2011, 08:14 PM.

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      #17
      Originally posted by sjl View Post
      Hi Gary,

      I checked the original image files on my website before I posted - the first web photo of this fake listed as a fake is file dated on my computer from early 2002. The webpage on the fake Fuess on my Gold Party Badge website is still HTML tagged as made with "Adobe Pagemill 3.0 Mac", which came out in 1999 and I only used for a short while. The original thread on GDF is gone, but that date seems to be about right.

      I didn't say I discovered it - I said "I'm one of the people who outed it". As I said, the "discovery" was in an exchange between John P., myself and others when in discussing this "variant" that no one could trace back farther than 1980 and appears in no period literature. Several badges marked "33333" showed up in the discussion and I argued all things pointed to a fake. Eventually there was general agreement that continues to this day that the badge is a fake out of Austria that started appearing around 1980.

      Stephen
      Interesting, because the only Fuess badge on your website that I recall that had any "chance" was #3105 which was posted for several years. I just don't recall the "Austrian" until recent history. Where are the pictures of the three #33333 that you mention? Surely this is a smoking gun, and there must be some evidentiary proof, beyond stories.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
        Interesting, because the only Fuess badge on your website that I recall that had any "chance" was #3105 which was posted for several years. I just don't recall the "Austrian" until recent history. Where are the pictures of the three #33333 that you mention? Surely this is a smoking gun, and there must be some evidentiary proof, beyond stories.
        The 33333 badges were on the now gone GD Forum thread referred to in the 2005 revisit. The link in the 2005 thread now is broken due to forum upgrades, migrations, etc. One of them belonged to John Pepera. Sorry - I can't go through from memory the seven or eight pages of the now gone thread for you.

        The page you refer to is here: http://pages.interlog.com/~sjl/GPB/fakesnew.html It shows new copies around 2002 of the older 1980s Austrian fakes - not as well done, but with the same wrong heavy lettering on the front.

        I'm not sure what your point is. You're welcome to come over to the Gold Party Badge forum if you want to revisit this issue:
        http://www.worldwarmilitaria.com/for...splay.php?f=67
        Last edited by sjl; 05-19-2011, 05:16 PM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by sjl View Post
          The 33333 badges were on the now gone GD Forum thread referred to in the 2005 revisit. The link in the 2005 thread now is broken due to forum upgrades, migrations, etc. One of them belonged to John Pepera. Sorry - I can't go through from memory the seven or eight pages of the now gone thread for you.

          The page you refer to is here: http://pages.interlog.com/~sjl/GPB/fakesnew.html It shows new copies around 2002 of the older 1980s Austrian fakes - not as well done, but with the same wrong heavy lettering on the front.

          I'm not sure what your point is. You're welcome to come over to the Gold Party Badge forum if you want to revisit this issue:
          http://www.worldwarmilitaria.com/for...splay.php?f=67
          Stephen:
          If pictures were posted on the web of the three #33333s and were available in 2005, why were these pictures NOT posted on your website.in 2005? That would be nearly conclusive evidence to support your opinion that these badges are reproductions. I'm sure there had to be a good reason. Please advise.

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            #20
            Stephen,

            Thankfully we do have people like you who go to the trouble to educate us all on these badges, and i have found your site invaluable as well as calling on your advice when purchasing my pair of GPBs.

            I can understand why people have been fooled by this badge, but would hope now, even with my limited knowledge of the subject, could identify this one as fake.

            Jim

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              #21
              Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
              Stephen:
              If pictures were posted on the web of the three #33333s and were available in 2005, why were these pictures NOT posted on your website.in 2005? That would be nearly conclusive evidence to support your opinion that these badges are reproductions. I'm sure there had to be a good reason. Please advise.
              Gary,

              Market considers them reproductions and marketability is zero. This has been a known issue for more than a few years, because something is not on a website or advertised does not mean its not bad and could be just a measure to protect the market by not talking about it. Badge is bad, market and logic say so, you like it? buy it.

              J

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                #22
                Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
                Where are the pictures of the three #33333 that you mention?
                Here is at least one, not sure where it came from: http://www.worldwarmilitaria.com/for...6&postcount=94

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by J. Wraith View Post
                  Gary,

                  Market considers them reproductions and marketability is zero. This has been a known issue for more than a few years, because something is not on a website or advertised does not mean its not bad and could be just a measure to protect the market by not talking about it. Badge is bad, market and logic say so, you like it? buy it.

                  J
                  The market may say zero. All I have requested is the "logic" to support the "zero". Have you any to offer?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
                    The market may say zero. All I have requested is the "logic" to support the "zero". Have you any to offer?
                    Gary,

                    Not that has not been stated previously and the market is not always logical. The fact that there are more fakes in any genre of the market than real items dictates that items are guilty until proven innocent in many cases. Here you have some of the most seasoned and long term collectors of this material in agreement.

                    John

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by J. Wraith View Post
                      Gary,

                      Not that has not been stated previously and the market is not always logical. The fact that there are more fakes in any genre of the market than real items dictates that items are guilty until proven innocent in many cases. Here you have some of the most seasoned and long term collectors of this material in agreement.

                      John
                      Please name them.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
                        Please name them.
                        Me for one!

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                          #27
                          Is not an unfavorable comparison with other Fuess badges of known provenance a logical reason for deciding badges of this style to be a reproduction?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
                            Please name them.
                            Looks like were reading two different threads, if they have not commented then they have been named. I guess you can add some skepticism from Mr. Wotka based on the last post. Not really interested in butting heads with you, the badge is bad and the players know it. The only difference between the players and others is that they do not sell these. ;o)

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                              #29
                              That I ll not open new post for that question...
                              What do You think on this GPB on e-stand ?

                              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=518031

                              Thanks
                              BR
                              Mark

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by magnusmilitaria View Post
                                That I ll not open new post for that question...
                                What do You think on this GPB on e-stand ?

                                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=518031

                                Thanks
                                BR
                                Mark
                                Georgeous example.

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