Personally I wouldn't accept this. And this is only my opinion as to why...
Although the 1944 badges were not as well made as the earlier, enamelled ones, the painting on your one is childlike, and that is being complimentary.
The swastika/HJ emblem is poor, out of shape and the colours are again horrid.
If you can send this back I certainly would do so. I won't go on a rant but it is certainly not one I would go near.
I believe this may be an Original Badge...If it's a Fake, it's a pretty good one...
cheers, Glenn
Last edited by bigmacglenn; 06-20-2017 at 06:24 PM.
Looks to be well made, maybe its had a repaint in the intervening 73 years ? regards, Paul
I'm in a bad mood due to my numerous fractured vertebrae, I maybe should have started my post that way!
Apologies! I thought I had typed "I think it is real but..."
Back to the Tramadol...
I agree with glenn on this one. The reverse is what makes me think it's good. Here s a previous thread with Ned's valuable input that goes over the badge well. Best regards.
Brian
Gausieger Original?
So it is Fake, I consider big ned a True expert on detecting fakes, others here much less so.
Hello Willie
Would it be possible to get a close up photo of the catch crimp? It does appear to have the same flat surface as the badge Ned outs in the post # 6 link.
Regards
Brett
I am inclined to agree with Jamie.
For me the paint is too thin and messily applied, the badge doesn't appear to have had any finish applied to the obverse (in these pics anyway) and the catch crimp looks wrong.
Even if this turns out to be a genuine "last ditch - who gives a sh*t anymore" (which I don't think likely) there are better examples out there and personally I wouldn't take this one unless it was very cheap and then with a big ? next to it.
Regards
Mark
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing he cares more about than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature with no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
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