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Just got this in today. Looks good but opinions would be appreciated. SSman Front
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Looks good to me, I'll pull mine out just to double check but I'm pretty sure it's OK. Tough badge! Congrats.
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Thanks Fritziii. Tough badge to find. This one has 0% of the finish remaining which is not uncommon for these because the zinc absorbs the finish and also because the finish was very thin. SSman
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Looks to be an accepted Werner Redo example. Are there remains of lacquer to the obverse? Appears as though some of the color remains on the hinge and pin.
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Joe. I think what might look like laquer is actually the finish coming off the hinge and pin? I looked at it through a magnifier and don't see any traces of laquer although I could be wrong. Haven't had many of these to compare this one with. SSman
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Sent you a link. --dj--Joe
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SSman, here are some pics of my badge for comparison.
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Joe. Thank You for the link. Fritziii the badges have a lot of the same features only yours retains a lot of the original finish and mine doesn't! SSman
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THE GERMAN WAR BOOTY site has an example also
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Thanks for the headsup Paul. I will check out the one on germanwarbooty. SSman
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This is a good one, and, contrary to some of the opinions here, has more finish than normally found. Also, there are two manufacturers of this badge and this is the more common one. JMO, Ron Weinand
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Ron. Are you talking about Fritziii's or my badge? Whwn I look at mine at different angles I can see some light tint of bronze color! SSman
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tough badges to find,,,nice pics guys,,,Robert
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