Today i recieved this badge from our member M3A1Mats for free which i have now the opportunity to "disect". These comes with a wide range of different maker marks but for some reason i can not find the old post about them. Thank you Mats!
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Hi Mats,
yes it is very heavy indeed! It was my first reaction when i got in my hand.
Thanks again my friend!
Here are the links old topics of these badges which as i perviously said comes in a wide variaty of maker marks on them and so far these are known today - An unmarked one, 4, 13, 21, L/12, L/50, 134 and now this L/61 that Mats sent me
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=733060
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=826847Last edited by Hans N; 02-29-2020, 05:52 AM.Regards
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The first time i spotted one of these fakes was back in 2008 on a german dodgy dealers site and after that they have evolved with different variations.
I will post the ones that i have in my files to show all the for me known ones. Most of them can be found posted at this forum previously
First up is a unmarked oneAttached FilesLast edited by Hans N; 02-29-2020, 06:16 AM.Regards
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Hi Hans,
I can only agree with Ronny, a nasty fake. Looks to be based on the "30" style but with rounded swas arms. Nice hardware variations employed. Ironically, this badge would be most dangerous UNmarked.
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Hi Hans,
Great thread, thanks for showing this very dangerous fake and some of its counterparts. No doubt one that would fake many collectors, especially at shows where the lighting is typically not good. Decent looking reverse hardware setup, I can see what it would be a good fake to dissect in hand. Looks like some good shear marks on the edges, another features that makes this one quite dangerous.
Thanks to Mats for the nice gesture, way to support the hobby!
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Hi Rasmus,
i haven´t the weight of them all but i strongly assume they all are over 41gr. They are identical without a doubt all the way down to certain vital details and made with the same die.Regards
Hans N
Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
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