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    Solid Black Woundbadge - Buntmetall

    Hello,

    I've a solid black woundbadge in tombac (Buntmetall).
    Looking at the design and pin/catch set-up it looks like an unmarked 30
    Hauptmünzamt example.

    It came from a private household recently and I'm sure the finish is original.
    I've not seen an example like this before.

    Regards Jim
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    Close up of pin/catch
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      #3
      Very interesting. If it is the real deal, you are a lucky guy. Regards, Ron.

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        #4
        Tombak is a form of brass. I see silverish metal......
        pseudo-expert

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          #5
          Looks like someone painted a SWB black. IMO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by adlerfan53 View Post
            Looks like someone painted a SWB black. IMO.
            I agree. It looks like a good sliver award painted black.

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              #7
              The badge looks OK, only have some misgivings about the black paint

              Kind regards
              Jan

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                #8
                Interesting badge ... but imo there is no final answer for it. I'm quite sure that massive black ones were made but all of them which i have seen so far were made from zink and in late war design.
                Best regards, Andreas

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                  #9
                  We all know that wound badges were sometimes upgraded from black to silver or gold by giving them a new finish. I wonder if when there was no other alternative they were also downgraded? It would be unusual but not impossible. I don't really see much of a problem with the paintwork.

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                    #10
                    Hi all, thanks.

                    The base is a tombac Silver example.
                    The black paint is showing all details and patina you would expect. And it does not come from a collector source so I'm pretty confident about it being original.

                    It is not textbook of course, but a variety

                    Regards Jim

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                      #11
                      I did have a '100' marked example in my collection up to a year ago - could never be certain whether it was an original or not - I'll contact the buyer (who is a close friend) and see if he can post some pics.

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                        #12
                        Personally I doubt that is a factory finish. Look at how it has chipped and flaked. I bet acetone would take it off.
                        pseudo-expert

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                          Personally I doubt that is a factory finish. Look at how it has chipped and flaked. I bet acetone would take it off.

                          The acetone test may shed some light. I believe this badge has a chance.

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