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    Party Badge M1/129 - Good or bad ???

    Hi everybody,

    just received this party badge with the post today.
    Wanted to hear your opinions.

    Thanks in advance,

    ustufvorwaerts
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          #5
          looks ok a nice red

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            #6
            Sorry - bad. Here's where they come from:
            http://www.nicholasmorigi.com/catalogue.php?sid=MEMBERSHIP%20AND%20AFFILIATION%2 0LAPEL%20BADGES
            The RZM mark is badly misshapen, and it is doubtful that the M1/129 license number was ever used, as no one has ever been able to produce an unquestionably period badge with this mark - although it is the favourite RZM code of modern fakers.

            The "puffiness" around the letters is another giveaway of a fake, and it looks artificially aged.

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              #7
              sjl thanks for educating me again.. and sorry i gave a wrong opinion

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                #8
                Thanks for the link sjl, good to know!

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                  #9
                  I find the best way to keep ahead of the fakes is to keep an eye on them.

                  The little elves are doing really good work these days, especially with party-type pins. The enamel and materials are far better than previously seen, and they try to dress them up with a few new RZM codes and maker marks as we catch on to them.

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                    #10
                    WOW that one was really well aged too. So youre sure its a fake? I always thought that the fakes generally didn't even have RZMs.

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                      #11
                      Again M1/129

                      Agree it's fake.

                      Look for my first thread at this forum (about similar badge) http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=73852
                      There are enough pics and info.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by sjl
                        I find the best way to keep ahead of the fakes is to keep an eye on them.

                        The little elves are doing really good work these days, especially with party-type pins. The enamel and materials are far better than previously seen, and they try to dress them up with a few new RZM codes and maker marks as we catch on to them.
                        That is indeed the best way to spot them. Good job.

                        Roman thanks for the link.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by K98_1942
                          WOW that one was really well aged too. So youre sure its a fake? I always thought that the fakes generally didn't even have RZMs.
                          Pretty much all of the new fakes have RZM marks of some type.

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                            Party Badge M1/129 - Good or bad ???

                            ustufvorwaerts

                            This is a well made fake, by now in this period of time, everyone should stay away from these types of badges,,, badges with these types of digits..

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