I'm looking at these from a guy local to my area. I'm on the fence about them. I have never bought either like these before, so maybe someone can help. Thanks.
I'm looking at these from a guy local to my area. I'm on the fence about them. I have never bought either like these before, so maybe someone can help. Thanks.
Well, close-up photos are definitley required. The 25 assault badge is suspect already simply because of its rarity but even from these images i'm not in love with it. I really hope I can be proved wrong of course.
As for the CCC, i'm not getting a good vibe either. That oversize backplate is a real concern and I think the pin is indicative of a 'butterknife' fake. I'm away from my reference material at the moment but I'll check it out ASAP so until other opinions are heard, I wouldn't be putting any money down on either of these without a rock solid money back guarantee.
I can comment on the Allegemeines Sturmabzeichen and my comment is that I believe this to be a reproduction. The hinge is wrong compared to known originals and the pin is the wrong shape. The catch should not be of round wire but of flat wire. I have just looked at several known wartime badges and not one had this type of catch. There are features on the obverse I don't like in comparison, the bayonet has a rounded tip whereas originals are sharper. The eagle's head doesn't look quite right either. There is also a flaw on the badge above, looking at the reverse and the area the top left rivet attaches to, you can see an area of missing material. The badge doesn't match known and accepted original badges and that's how I've come to my conclusion.
I'll leave the Nahkampfspange for others......
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I'm with Glenn on both of these. The GAB 25 by Rudolf Karnath you show has an incorrect hinge and catch set up compared to this original below, so I would suggest it is fake.
Regards, Ned.
P.S And Adrian too!
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Hi guys,
both pieces are fakes imo.
Regards
Joachim
The photos are, of course, much too blurred in enlargement...but I'll tell you now-the Close Combat is supposed to be a gold presentation clasp and it's not. The detailing is poor, the finish is wrong...We had a recent thread about these abit ago-you might want to hunt it up and look at the original clasp that is on there. If it was real, you could buy a house with it...
William
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As already said both are fake. But the R.Karneth ASA 25 is not a bad attempt at an original. Better in many areas than a lot of these fakes worryingly. Here's a real one. Stewy
Alright, I will pass on these. Thanks so much for the quick responses. Sorry the pics are blurry, I took the phone call from the seller while going to work and didnt really have time to explain to him exactly how close the pics needed to be. I wont ask for closer since you are all agree that they are repros. Thanks again for saving me!
I agree, this one is very close and could fool an unsuspecting collector. The points that are wrong are very easy to overlook if you don't have access to a comparison piece. On a table at a show it would be easy for it to be sold as original.
P.S. Is that badge yours Stewy? It's a beauty.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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