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    offered to me on trade. Are they good? if so rough value? Thanks....
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      #3
      Sorry, those are the infamous FM cufflinks that have been going around for years. Check past threads to see what a good SS Supporting Member's pin looks like.
      Mike

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        #4
        I agree with Mike. A good rule of thumb is that no SS FM items are RZM marked.

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          So 500.00 was too much to pay....Just kidding..Thanks, guys

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            Hi

            I have seen these before and the attempt to sell them as cufflinks.

            They are actually fake lapel badges that a faker once thought, 'If we put two together, could we sell them as cufflinks?' Maybe they will sold as earrings in 10 years time.

            The construction of the back is actually based on a variant of an original SSBL badge produced in Belgium.

            As others have said, these are bad to the bone and are probably worth $20 at a push.

            Raymond

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              Originally posted by RaymondG View Post
              Hi

              I have seen these before and the attempt to sell them as cufflinks.

              They are actually fake lapel badges that a faker once thought, 'If we put two together, could we sell them as cufflinks?' Maybe they will sold as earrings in 10 years time.
              Who knows? One day, you might see them on chip clips!

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