Hi all,
Looking to buy this badge but unsure of its authenticity, would appreciate any help.
Apologies for the photos they are from dealer website.
Thanks in advance.
Andre
Hi all,
Looking to buy this badge but unsure of its authenticity, would appreciate any help.
Apologies for the photos they are from dealer website.
Thanks in advance.
Andre
looks ok to me.
What worried me slightly is the description
The lapel-pin - which has been IMO only minimally used ie. worn - has a very nicely preserved age-patina and has most certainly never been cleaned nor polished: it is showing normal wear but is totally void of any real (enamel-) damage (see pictures): just some regular wear ie. scratches are noticable. The badge shows moreover a somewhat tarnished finish as can be seen from the pictures. This example - which has a bright-red coloured ie. enamelled area - comes mounted on its functional- (ie. regular) pin-/catch set-up (which is naturally still fully functional and/or present). Simply an attractive 'N.S.D.A.P.' membership-pin-/ie. party badge having a clearly present makers'-signification and that is IMO accordingly priced!
I'm not sure if the "tarnished finish" is a sign of it being a fake
Andre
Real...................................... and not a problem with it - there are a few about
M1/13 L. Christian Lauer, Nürmberg
A nice one. And the dealer is OK too
Thankyou guys 😊 a great help for me when I'm buying bits and greatly appreciated as always.
It seems sometimes when I'm researching the real vs fake helmets I find the armbands & badges I want.
Andre
Hi, I am new to this forum. What does "ie." stand for in "which has a bright-red coloured ie."?
Thanks,
Herman
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
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