Hello Guys I was wondering if you could help me out some sort??..Its a badge Im thinking of purchasing!!!,The seller included the following information..Deschler,with daisy effect???? whatever that means!!..It would be my first Panzer badge.. So I wanted to make sure before I part with 160 pounds... Cheers Guys for you time...Terry.
Deschler is the maker of the badge. I don't think 160 euros is a great price but also not a rip off. Wait for more educated members to comment on if this is a period item but it looks ok to me. Good luck!
Here is the Daisy in the grass under the tank. Only some badges feature this.
Cheers, Ade.
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Does make much difference to the price/badge??..because I wouldnt know the difference myself....my first badge I just wanted to make sure it was the real deal!!! Cheers Terry.
Looks a nice original,as for price it's worth what you are comfortable paying!It seems a little expensive but it is a good example so it's up to you really.
Hi Terry, some people do ask a small premium for a daisy badge.
It is a nice original badge: no idea on current values sorry.
Cheers, Ade.
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These badges are on the way up for certain rarer types. This one isn't too bad IMO, around 200 Euro's or $260 for a middle of the road one. If you're prepared to be patient you may be able to pick up a rarer one for the same sort of money, to many dealers a PAB is a PAB end of!
It's up to you, personally I'd wait, but that's me....
Regards, Ned.
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Thanks for the info guys helpful as always..I will see if I can knock him down a tad!!!!.. Stand by at weekend for some more of my purchases.. Im getting the Missus to take some snaps.. So hopefully we should see in focus!!!! MP40,Mosin Nagant rifle, & a work book..oh also a silver wound badge from WW1...Cheers Terry.
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