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Old 03-24-2007, 02:29 PM   #101
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Hi,

what i see is a good genuine badge, but in some kind of reason a later 50's type screw is soldered to the old war time screw. Lot's of recipients of badges and orers shortened screw's for more comfortable wear. And because badge with shortened screw and probably without correct screwback plate is not so easy to sell, they soldered to the badge later type screw with screwback plate.

Otherwise original badge.

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Old 03-24-2007, 06:01 PM   #102
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Thanks Lauri, I always appreciate your help.

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I returned a bad academy badge and exchanged it... :)
So when I take the bad academy badge back, 7 days after I bought it, to the dealer with whom I've spent almost a grand over the last year I take him aside, in private away from customers, and say 'John, I'd like to return this please, I'm not quite satisfied with it'. He says 'I don't give a f*#@, go see my assistant (Joe (fake names, both)). I'm taken aback put persevere; 'John I'd just like to point out what might be wrong with this, just so you you can be informed.' Again, 'I don't care, go see Joe'. Sheesh....
So I go to Joe, do my deal, explain what's wrong with the badge....he seems to at least listen to what I say.....and I ask him 'What's wrong with John?' He says 'he's having a really bad day'. OK, I think. I'll let the attitude slide.
So as I leave I make sure and say to the dealer John 'Thanks, I appreciate your help in this'. He goes off on me again; 'he's no Soviet expert', 'Joe's the expert', he's been giving me great deals for a year now'.....then he says 'if it was Nazi (what John specializes in) he'd "throw me the f*#@ out the door".

What did I do to deserve that???????
And when do you think I'll be going back there, any time soon? :confused:
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Old 03-24-2007, 06:18 PM   #103
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What did I do to deserve that???????
And when do you think I'll be going back there, any time soon? :confused:
Eric, if it's the militaria store in Naples, most of his 3rd Reich award documents are bad too, so if he's an "expert", steer clear. You shouldn't tolerate that treatment.
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Old 03-24-2007, 06:25 PM   #104
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Yep, that's "him" Paul.
I should add that the dozen other times I've been there he's been very polite, nice and helpful.
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Old 03-24-2007, 07:03 PM   #105
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Some observations:
2) The small triangle, exactly at 12 o'clock, above the white enameled circle is not enameled with red (dunno if it should be or not).
I went through this whole thread and checked almost every image and found no examples of "the small triangle" to which I refer above.
Attached is an image of said triangle with a pink, inverted 'v' above it. I might add that all three images are of the same badge.

Also I took a sideways shot of the badge to give an idea of it's thickness.
You might notice the spool of thread I use as a stand for all my screwback images. :o
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Old 05-18-2007, 09:36 AM   #106
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Btt

Just wanted to give this a bump to see if there were any opinions.
I did see one at Igor's place that's very similar so I feel fairly good.
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Old 05-19-2007, 06:40 PM   #107
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Eric,

The badge is genuine, don't worry about it. The thread was indeed messed up :(

As for this black gunk, I am not quite sure what it is, but it's quite common on those badges. Have a look at some Drivers from my stock...

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Old 05-20-2007, 07:17 AM   #108
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Thank you for your help Alexei.

And that "gunk" may be a way to help authenticate some of the older badges, at least for the time being?
BTW, that stuff is dry, and it flakes off under one's fingernail when one tries to remove it. A stiff nylon brush removed most of it (and the patina as well).
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Old 05-21-2007, 11:27 PM   #109
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Thank you for your help Alexei.

And that "gunk" may be a way to help authenticate some of the older badges, at least for the time being?
BTW, that stuff is dry, and it flakes off under one's fingernail when one tries to remove it. A stiff nylon brush removed most of it (and the patina as well).
The "gunk" sounds like it might be epoxy resin, a simple, strong, no-heat repair method. I don't think it authenticates anything, but it doesn't disqualify anything, either.
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Old 05-22-2007, 07:12 PM   #110
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I don't think so, looks like it was applied during the manufacturing process or is a result of it.

Actually we can ask Eric to post a picture of the back of his badge with this gunk removed.

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