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    Solid Back BLACK Wound badge....

    Has anyone here ever seen a solid back Black wound badge?
    I thought its weird how all of the BWB are hollow back and no solid back. Have you ever seen one or heard of one?
    Thanks ALLOT!!!

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    Tyler, there ain't no such animal. These were very common awards so there was no point in increasing cost of production by making them solid-backed. The reverse is supposedly true, where at the end of war they would coat hollow-back black badges with silver or gold paint and award them as those grades (they were kinda busy with other things back then... )

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      Ah, Thanks ALLOT for answering my question!!!

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        #4
        Vadim is right, but you can find time to time 'bizzarre' and uncommon WB's, ie: zink hollow WB's instead of steel or brass etc.
        Then why not a solid black WB?

        So here one SOLID black WB from my collection, i know and perhaps someone painted black postwar but on the other hand why not painted silver or better gold to increase the value?
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            3D:
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              #7
              An interesting badge... Who knows what this is really though, the paint looks very much like it was applied post-war.

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                #8
                There is a nice SOLID black wound badge .....I believe it is dated 20july1944

                Pieter.
                Last edited by Pieter Verbruggen; 06-22-2003, 12:54 PM.
                SUUM CUIQUE ...
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                  #9
                  But without kidding....solid zink black wound badges exist.
                  Pieter.
                  SUUM CUIQUE ...
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                    #10
                    Thanks Pieter for your comments, i thought i was only me believing on them

                    Two examples i have seen so far, 'mine' and another one same as mine made of feinzink, the typical late war production w/o the maker marks.
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