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Tas Verwundetenabzeichen gold
Hi chaps,
I really want to buy a gold wound badge but, as you know this is a pricey item and I was wondering if you might give me some opinions on authenticity on some of the ones I have seen on a few websites. Not necessarily thinking of buying from any of these don't worry, just wondered what you thought of the gold wound badge on them:
Centurion Militaria
A mid-war Gold Wound Badge, by Carl Wild of Hamburg
WW2 GERMAN GOLD WOUND BADGE. | Spandau Militaria Shop
Any other good websites for militaria buying in the UK/Europe would really be appreciated.
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02-22-2013 08:41 PM
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Re: Tas Verwundetenabzeichen gold
I don't think they let me Adrian! :s It said you need permission, you can't just do the old copy and paste so I put the website links up that I found.
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Re: Tas Verwundetenabzeichen gold
I would stay well clear of Spandau Militaria.
Try Klaus Butchek or GreatMilitaria.com
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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Re: Tas Verwundetenabzeichen gold
I just bought a few items from Butschek Antiques and was very pleased with the whole process. He has a pretty good selection and a great reputation, not to mention he's a sponsor on this site. You definately can't go worng there.
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Re: Tas Verwundetenabzeichen gold
WW2 GERMAN GOLD WOUND BADGE. | Spandau Militaria Shop
please stay clear of this guys site, Spandau is the dodgy reincarnation of UK Militaria
Morris
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Re: Tas Verwundetenabzeichen gold
And the L22 badge being offered by them as above is, I'm fairly sure, a fake.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Re: Tas Verwundetenabzeichen gold
I think you're right Ned. I was being put off by the soft details.
I'm not convinced the finish is original though, what do you think?
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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