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Old 12-22-2007, 10:20 AM   #31
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Thanks Gents. It looked too nice and shiney. But is this what an original should (roughly) look like? And is the huge size about right? Just curious.
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Old 12-22-2007, 04:34 PM   #32
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this seller has gone by many names, but they all lead back to Doubledecker Auctions....this is just a new branch name for them, but you can tell by the write ups, photos, etc. They have a very poor reputation and are known to sell huge numbers of fake items (take a look at the fake M1940 white marshal that they have had for a few years for sale).

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Old 12-22-2007, 04:49 PM   #33
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I wondered about all the "rare" stuff they have for sale on E. Most of the stuff I've never seen but that fake, chemically applied patina I thought I recognized.
Thanks for confirming that. I don't think I'll get sued for slander if I say "be wary of buying stuff from badge_heritage on eBay"
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Old 12-17-2008, 05:20 AM   #34
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Re: Cap Badges

I would like to resume this topic to speak about the adrian's star. We have shown a fake but no originals, so if anyone has one reference photo, please share!. Also I would like to discuss some I have found online.

#1 This was bought from DoubleDec. and I am not not miss something is equal to the one posted by Eric one year ago. :thumbsdown ??
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#2 Another one I have found, a little bit more lived and beated up but that reminds the one above. What do you think?
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#3 Now.. Found this on a russian forum.. is this a good one?
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Old 12-17-2008, 05:23 AM   #35
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Re: Cap Badges

Finally,

#4 1 more speciment, back and front found in a russian forum. I note that the H&S is clearly different and more detailed. Is this a good one?
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Thanks to all that will partecipate in this discussion! Let us shed some light on this dark topic :D :thumbsup

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Old 12-17-2008, 09:58 AM   #36
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Marco,

Great photos, thanks for posting. I agree, your photo #1 is idenitcal to the DDA one posted last year and I for one would not be comfortable dealing with it. The others I'd like to see in person, but as of now I would not have a major problem with #3 and #4 (others may disagree); I'm not a big fan of helmets, but this was a great looking design! Pick up 'Russian Helmets: From Kaska to Stalshlyem 1916-2001' by Robert Clawson (he also has a website where he does updates and corrections). Bender Publishing has it on sale right now for under $20 I think.

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Naval Cap badge??

This was up for auction recently...offered as 1930's Red Navy cap badge, but I have to say I have never seen anything like it (not that that means much)...real? non-soviet? custom made?

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Old 06-28-2009, 11:49 AM   #38
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Re: Cap Badges

i have seen this one too,

i had my doubts about it too, i could find nothing on the pictures that said right away fake.
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Old 06-28-2009, 12:04 PM   #39
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Re: Cap Badges

Perhaps marines?
Come to think of it, did they have marines in the 30s? :o
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Re: Cap Badges

It is a 1934 34MM pattern star with a mid-late 1930s anchor (less the wire chain) from a Naval officer's visor cap "crab".

Obviously not "regulation", but I would not be surprised if it were actually fashioned during the period by some creative Soviet seaman...
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