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03-14-2023 11:02 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Please for some opinion.
Thanks Georgi.
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Hi, Its a perfectly fine, original badge. Differences within same makers occur often - just as you said.
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Hello again. I wasn't sure if this badge was real because I bought it from an auction along with a "Frauenschaft-ossang berlin" badge which were accepted as fakes. Since I don't have the party badge book what I found on the forum are four variants of the m1/155. None of these options match my badge exactly. I have not found a fake badge with such markings displayed for comparison. Is it possible that there are so many variants from a relatively rare manufacturer?
Thanks Georgi.
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Actually, Schwertner & Cie was known to make also opaque badges. They made badges where the enamel was a bit darker - and also fully opaqe ones were made too. Still unkown today (for me ) why they did make those. So if they made such an extreme change during their regular production to go from translucent to fully opaque whilst most other manufacturers out there still continued with translucent, I would not wonder at all about different border textures - on the contrary - the badge you have seems to me like it was made with the same striking die that was later used for the fully opaqe badges and IMHO your translucent badge is actually even less common than the opaqe one. So there were not only variations in how they made their badges - but also how broken/used their die and tools were at some point in making; I do not see anything wrong with your variant. There are so many variants out there not listed in any book or catalogue still up to day... please remember - there were millions of these badges made. About being in the same lot with the Fake Osang - its just a coincidence.
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