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Originally posted by clevischi View PostNot only the 3, the others numbers has the same pattern.
Actually, IMHO, they don't. If you study and compare the three images you posted in post number 11, I think you will find that while the '3' is very similar, it is not exactly the same. Furthermore, I see no resemblance between the other numbers in the two images you posted as a comparison; surely not to those on the back of the pin Raymond just posted.
Simply put, this is definitely not a pin I would feel comfortable with having in my collection. I personally don't like owning anything that I need to try and convince myself is 'good' - especially when it compares unfavorably to known originals in several aspects and when experienced collectors are expressing concern.
But, to each his own...
Rob
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Hi John
Given the way the pin assembly disappears into the badge, then I have to assume that it is.
There are all kinds of red flags with this badge.
I always come back to a point I make many times: why would a company change production techniques for a short production run? In this case, to a more difficult, expensive process?
I am not a manufacturing man, but it would not make sense to me. I am sure it did happen, but in this case, I doubt it.
We are talking about a mass produced pin which retailed at less than 1RM.
I am always open to learning new things about these pins, but would need some overwhelming evidence to change my initial thoughts on the subject, and this pin in particular.
Best wishes
Raymond
PS - I would really like to see what is behind the front part of the badge, by removing the 'backing plate'. Carlos, I suggest you do not does this yourself.
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