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Breslau 1933
I do not think that it is a rare badge, however it is impressive in design.
My edition of Tieste (2006) shows the badge with cut out sections and also mentions that it is known in "bronze" and "silver".
The badge that I have being the same as the one which started the thread.
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Originally posted by James Noble View PostThe copy of Tieste's that I have shows the badge with no cut outs just like the one shown here.
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Well as I don't have one its difficult to say, I know they have been reproduced. I am pretty sure that Holgars first one is a Polish fake, and the second has the oddest pin for a tinnie.
unfortunatly the link I had for the Polish maker (faker) is defunct. It was www.azzie.biz
Pete
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Here are some better pics. Any sensible ideas how to clean the green stuff off? I was thinking some oil-based substance and a toothbrush?
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quote=Wood Well as I don't have one its difficult to say, I know they have been reproduced. I am pretty sure that Holgars first one is a Polish fake, and the second has the oddest pin for a tinnie.
I meant Curts badges Not Holgars.
As for the one with the odd pin, there are some for sale in the Bazaar section (A lot of Repro 116 items)
Pete
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