Hello All,
Found this one in a box of veteran miscellany. I am guessing I might have been the first to remove it from it's packet since it's history together, yet it is a maker marked Klein & Quenzer in a S&L packet (of which, there do not seem to be many examples of genuine BWB S&L packets on the forum...)
This wound badge is the quintessential definition of "mint," showing zero wear. The specks you see are paper fiber from the packet. The finish is a very matte black, which challenged my limited photography skills. The packet color in the pictures is an authentic representation of the actual color in hand.
All comments are welcome.
Enjoy,
Eric
Found this one in a box of veteran miscellany. I am guessing I might have been the first to remove it from it's packet since it's history together, yet it is a maker marked Klein & Quenzer in a S&L packet (of which, there do not seem to be many examples of genuine BWB S&L packets on the forum...)
This wound badge is the quintessential definition of "mint," showing zero wear. The specks you see are paper fiber from the packet. The finish is a very matte black, which challenged my limited photography skills. The packet color in the pictures is an authentic representation of the actual color in hand.
All comments are welcome.
Enjoy,
Eric
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