Donnerwetter!
My God! Well, someone has to go back and scrap the list upon which much of the collective wisdom has rested for these past years. All the best to colleage MClurkan and his feats of empirical comparison. The struggle for the truth always takes a long time. Of course, what is needed here is some peer review to test the findings. However, I think there is much merit in the analysis above and we all profit from it. Plainly, the Austrian Faelschungsmeister who made the fake badges (..and who worked in the same Vienna Kanalisation as Harry Lyme in Greene's 3d Man and the infamous fake penicillin...) used an authentic Vorlage upon which to base his fiendish work....!!! I just wish I had all the real cap badges that I owned in the 1970s and which used to cost FIFTEEN DOLLARS A SET. Glossary for Sayle F:
Faelschungsmeister: master of fakes
Kanalisation: municipal sewer
Vorlage: template, pattern, 1st thingy upon which later thingys are made in their number.
Harry Lyme: black marketeer in novel below; played by Orson Welles in film.
Greene: Graham Greene (British novelist who liked women alot... did not seem to like the US, though; wrote other novels, i.e. The Quiet American about Indochina war)
3d Man or The Third Man: novel and later film of 1949 about post war Vienna, the Allied occupation and black market. Not made in smellivision or would be less popular. Lyme met his end in the sewer. Film noir and then some.
Originally posted by SScollector
Faelschungsmeister: master of fakes
Kanalisation: municipal sewer
Vorlage: template, pattern, 1st thingy upon which later thingys are made in their number.
Harry Lyme: black marketeer in novel below; played by Orson Welles in film.
Greene: Graham Greene (British novelist who liked women alot... did not seem to like the US, though; wrote other novels, i.e. The Quiet American about Indochina war)
3d Man or The Third Man: novel and later film of 1949 about post war Vienna, the Allied occupation and black market. Not made in smellivision or would be less popular. Lyme met his end in the sewer. Film noir and then some.
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