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11-03-2011 06:59 PM
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Re: infantry assualt badge
Eagle's head is correct for a Richard Simm & Sonne. But to be sure i'd like to see better pics of the catch (RSS did use this catch by the way). It seems rather pitted to me. But i do think it's more likely to be good than bad. Stewy
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Re: infantry assualt badge
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Re: R.S.S. Infanterie Sturm Abzeichen.
thanks stewy ive asked for more pictures of the catch and shall post the moment i get them (i wasn't expecting you to say it might be original so thats awsome)
thanks
tom
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Re: R.S.S. Infanterie Sturm Abzeichen.
It does look good but the pitting on the eagle and flaw on the swastika could do with some investigating. Is this a feature of R.S.S. Infanterie badges?
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Re: R.S.S. Infanterie Sturm Abzeichen.
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Adrian
It does look good but the pitting on the eagle and flaw on the swastika could do with some investigating. Is this a feature of R.S.S. Infanterie badges?
No i wouldn't say it was Ade. I'd like to see a "Pin open" look at the reverse. Especially the back of the Swaz,due to the flaw you alluded to mate. The hollows like mine are one of the finest ISA's IMO. Stewy
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Re: R.S.S. Infanterie Sturm Abzeichen.
Hi Guys
My opinion is this one is bad. As mentioned, the flaw on the swazy and the pitted surface, lack of stippling in the wreath leaves, incorrect details especially the bayonet raise alarms for me.
Another issue is Richard Simm, being a Gablonz maker are known for their ball style hinges. The sheet metal hinge is not correct and the details of the crimping area for the catch are not the same as known originals.
Best Regards, fischer
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Re: R.S.S. Infanterie Sturm Abzeichen.
Thank you for commenting on this one fischer. I think the final nail has been hammered in!
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Re: R.S.S. Infanterie Sturm Abzeichen.
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talltom
well ive asked for pictures but so far no reply
its bad that they are now stampng fakes with MM's
thanks fischer ,stewy and adrian for your help i appreciate it
tom
In a way that's sort of a blessing in disguise. Once you stamp your fake badge, not only do you have to make sure that the mark is perfect, but you have to make sure that every single detail of the badge matches originals of whatever they stamped it to be!
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