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    Avitas

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    1. Yep, same guy. I actually got almost all of these as one big package deal when I had no idea what these were even worth, so I figured 40-50 bucks each was the going rate. He did say they were original despite what I later learned were extremely cheap prices (which turned out to be expensive repros :angry: ). Needless to say I was suspicious of most of them the more I studied, and that is why I posted them to get a definite answer. I haven't bought off of him in well over a year, so my later purchases have all been 100% aok (like my EKs and member pins etc) so I think I have learned a very important (and pricey) lesson. Unfortunately I have no receipts and it was over 2 years ago, so he is not listening to me about a refund. At least I have an example of a repro in every badge! Thankfully I did not pay close to full value on these, and that is at least small confort. Thanks again,

      Pat

    2. Hello Gents,

      I picked up this unique little item for almost nothing, and was wondering if anyone has seen this before? The swaztika is reversed, which I know is sometimes used in TR items, but it could also be a British piece from maybe India, as this swaz is used there as well. THere are two snakes on it as well. It is made of pure silver, marked Stirling 825 on the back, which also leads me to believe it is British. Someone told me it may be a Victorian English piece, but noone is sure. If this is for another forum,please move this post but I thought this may be a good forum to post it in. Well, can anyone shed some light on this mystery piece?

      Thanks,

      Pat

    3. I have to thank the very generous and thoughtful Larry Strong for the following L/58 KVK1 w/swords, a true gentleman! :beer: This is a great example that really shows the detail difference between this good one and the earlier posted bad KVK1. It now takes its place amongst my other good original KVK's and the KVM, and the bad KVK1 goes into my ever growing fakes pile! Any comments on this new addition or the other KVK's are very welcome and appreciated.

      Thanks again, and three cheers :cheers: for Laurence!

      Pat

    4. Hello again,

      I have in my possession what I believe to be a copy of the Luftwaffe See Battle badge. I have heard differing reports on if these were even awarded or not. Any information on this specific badge and the overall badge in general (original examples etc) are extremely helpful. This one has the variation BSW marking as well, was this a late to post-war marking for the BSW company? or is it SBW?.

      Thanks,

      Pat

    5. Hello all,

      Here is another badge, the Luftwaffe Radio Ops badge. This is marked BSW or SBW, depending on what order you read it in. I know the old BSW logo was upside down of this, and was wondering if this was made by the same company, either late-war or post-war. I have a few with this marking I will post also. The pin and catch have been replaced as they were part of a huge damaged lot. Is it good?

      Thanks,

      Pat

    6. Hello again,

      I have a few more badges that I purchased a couple years ago to put up for discussion. First up is this Retired Pilots Badge made of a coppery mix of material. It has a different pin/catch set-up than many of my other badges, but I know there is plenty of opposing views on if these were awarded and how many. Mine is marked either 5 or 55 on the pin and any feedback on this badge is welcome. I fear it may be fake but I thought I would post this for details etc.

      Thanks again,

      Pat

    7. Hello gentlemen,

      I have finally got some digital camera pics of my RCAF Indicator. Frequency Type C2...etc. This was made by the world famous radio maker, Canadian Marconi Company. I think this was used to dial in a frequency and the bomber or plane would follow the frequency to help navigate bombing runs. If you were too far off course I think the signal would be lost. If anyone knows about this device and approxamitely what it might be worth (I never ask this question, but I really have NO idea what this is worth) that would be extremely helpful. It has a serial# 341 and was manufactured in 1942. First up is a picture of the whole device, with steel cap on.

      Thanks for all help,

      Pat

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