Have anyone seen this type of unmarked BWB before and can id it? This is a test to see who nails it
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Originally posted by jayhawkhenry View PostMike, could you give some pointers on how best to spot a beat up/aged fake? I generally look for wear patterns and the appearance of rust (light or dark coloring) etc. But I know some fakers are wise to that.
Thanks,
Henry
- flaking paint
- when in hand there is a distinct smell to them (no it's not my smelly hands!)
- the ageing is all wrong; the "rusting" is not the type you would see from a long period of oxidisation, the strange white/grey powdering effect is not what you would expect
- these BWB's in particular feel wrong - I can't exactly expplain this - but when in hand they just do not feel right
- the details of the BWB are soft.
I recently purchased 5 of these BWBs (for £5 for the lot) for research purposes. The person who was selling them would not tell me where he got them but was selling them as 21st century reproductions.
Mike
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Hi Mike,
your correct of course. It´s one of those new german fakes. These start to get out internationally, i saw them on a english dealer site in mass. I didn´t count them but i think i saw close to 10 of them.Regards
Hans N
Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).
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