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    Original cuff title? ... I need help!

    Hi guys, I'd like to buy this cuff title that in my opinion is an authentic one, but would like your opinions on it and his value please.
    Thanks in advance
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    Siam fatti cosi!

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            oragno,
            Save your money. That one is only worth $10-20.
            If you do a search on the forum, you will see what the backs of originals look like (this is the easiest way to tell). The BevoWuppertal marking on that one is also in the wrong place.
            Regards,
            Fred
            Last edited by fldjr; 01-09-2006, 01:09 PM.

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              Oragno,

              I am 100% with Fred on this one..... its a copy, I think this is what is referred to as the bookmark type, the story goes they were produced to coincide with the release of the Munin Verlag Div histories in the 1970's. I echo Freds advice look through Garys Fakes thread and you will see this type shown. Its a good thread and will save you money in the long run. If you want an original GvB Bill Shea has one, its 100% and Bill does lay away.

              regards

              Mark

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                #8
                First glance at this convinced me it was a reproduction. Make it three in a row voting this down...

                Bob

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                  #9
                  Thanks for your help, I trust you because I don't know nothing about cuff title. I will savemy money. Thanks a lot

                  Originally posted by Mark Holden
                  Oragno,

                  I am 100% with Fred on this one..... its a copy, I think this is what is referred to as the bookmark type, the story goes they were produced to coincide with the release of the Munin Verlag Div histories in the 1970's. I echo Freds advice look through Garys Fakes thread and you will see this type shown. Its a good thread and will save you money in the long run. If you want an original GvB Bill Shea has one, its 100% and Bill does lay away.

                  regards

                  Mark
                  Siam fatti cosi!

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                    Oragno,

                    Good idea to save your money, I often find paying over the odds to a reputable dealer is better than taking a chance. Also gather a good set of reference books, you can never have too many(will save you $1000s). and continue using the forum.

                    cheers

                    Mark

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                      oragno,
                      Ditto on Mark's advice on reference books, pick up the Bender book (German Military Cuffbands) and the 2 books by Ulric of England - they make for interesting reading and will save you $ in the long run.
                      Regards,
                      Fred

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                        #12
                        Indeed, it's a fake :-(

                        Regards,
                        Gerd

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                          Originally posted by Mark Holden
                          Oragno,

                          I am 100% with Fred on this one..... its a copy, I think this is what is referred to as the bookmark type, the story goes they were produced to coincide with the release of the Munin Verlag Div histories in the 1970's. I echo Freds advice look through Garys Fakes thread and you will see this type shown. Its a good thread and will save you money in the long run. If you want an original GvB Bill Shea has one, its 100% and Bill does lay away.

                          regards

                          Mark
                          Mark and all this is a modern fake sold by the likes of crazy crow, NM in england, ect ect the book mark type is below
                          cheers
                          Gary
                          Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-31-2008, 11:20 AM.

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