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09-16-2016 09:54 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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I'd be sending it back. See this thread:
http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/non-co...-badge-461124/
This is what you should be looking at.
Regards
Brett
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Hmm now even more confused, so your saying with decent markings its fake but no markings are legit???? ;-))
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Mate, believe you me, they are not decent markings.
Regards
Brett
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surely if faked then why bother with the markings as most dont have any?
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Because this stuff marked Wolfschanze is fantasy crap from Poland. Use the search function on this forum.
Regards
Brett
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Tackleberry Jones
Hmm now even more confused, so your saying with decent markings its fake but no markings are legit???? ;-))
It's not just a question of markings (that, too, though, and note that anything marked "WOLFSCHANZE" is fake).
Compare the badges:
Yours is a mash-up fantasy piece combining the 1933 RPT badge with the NSDAP party badge into something that never existed.
The general quality - material, details, surface texture - is hideous, too.
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Tackleberry Jones
surely if faked then why bother with the markings as most dont have any?
Because the mere presence of an RZM marking on any fake or fantasy piece is enough to convince some people of the item's authenticity.
Which is why we even see RZM markings on fake Iron Crosses, silly beer steins, crap cigarette cases and countless other things that wouldn't have an RZM mark even if they were real.
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Any RZM approved items would also contain the manufacturer's RZM approved manufacturer's code. ANYTHING just marked RZM is a fake-no if's and's or but's. I hope this thread is a good addition to your education in collecting. As stated, this is a pure fantasy piece that never existed in the period.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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