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08-23-2015 07:15 PM
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I'd say you got your 22 Euros worth...Looks like a beat-up fake to me. the Swastika isn't quite in proper proportion, should be thicker with respect to the White Roundel, in my opinion...Too Dubious for my tastes, friend...
Glenn
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I'm confident that we can safely say it's a bad fake...
Glenn
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Hi, I have to agree with Glenn on this one, the swastika does not have the right look to it, it is almost a gloss finish. The damage to the reverse also looks to be contrived, just an attempt at ageing the piece in my opinion. Leon.
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Thank you for all you two! So my hungarian friends were correct too! I will give it back to the seller, because he told me that he would pay me back the money if it's a fake one.
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Welcome to the Forum xedos6... Next time it would be better to post first before buying... G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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In many cases, printed armbands are difficult to authenticate from photographs. In the case of this one, as stated by my colleagues, this is quite evident a fake. Don't waste your money on the printed examples. You will be far better off buying a standard three piece example. They are not rare and not overly expensive.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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Gwar: I couldn't take a picture when I bought this item, and I couldn't phone up someone. Quickly I was talked to another sellers at that place who also sold military items, and they said it's okay, then I bought it. After I arrived home, posted it to my hungarian friends at a same kind of site like this, and they immediately told me it's fake. I just ran one more round here..
Bob: Thank you for your advice! Today I will give it back to it's seller, because he told me that he buys back if it's fake, so no problem at all I will get back my money.
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