It may be cautionary to insert the caveat, “in my opinion” here.
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Although perhaps an oxymoron, I actually think that this is a good fake.
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The fake SHD is cast aluminium and once compared in detail with an original buckle, the differences are quite apparent.
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Here are just some of the main differing features:-
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Hope that these observations may be of use.
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Regards,
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David
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Although perhaps an oxymoron, I actually think that this is a good fake.
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The fake SHD is cast aluminium and once compared in detail with an original buckle, the differences are quite apparent.
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Here are just some of the main differing features:-
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- fake is cast with an uneven surface and with signs of casting to include a slight orange skin effect and very minor raised spots
- original is die stamped and smooth aluminium
- fake has a slight grey colour and displays bare metal, whilst the original is white metal with a silver grey lacquer
- difference in size and especially by the height
- instant recognition of the fake to the original, being towards the emblem detail and in particular, the quality of the stalks to the spray of oak leaves
- edge of the fake is uneven and shows signs of casting, whilst the original is perfectly smooth
- differing styles of pin heads and pin ends between the fakes and the originals. In particular, the serrated pin end on the original is quite distinct
- fake buckles have an imitation seam to the pin shroud and of course, this together with the claws having been cast and therefore, replicates all the features
Hope that these observations may be of use.
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Regards,
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David
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