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    avadski

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    1. Today I was in a show called Plastic Winter here in Bratislava. Lots of very nice plastic and paper models to see there. I took couple of pics to share with you - some really nice dioramas there and also non-military themes. I had only one hour to take them then I had to leave for my grand ma's visit. Hope you will enjoy them :)

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    2. And another thought...I've just noticed different color under the pin. It could be attributed to oxidation which is a process that normally takes some time.

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      For me this oxidation is one of the many ways how to recognize a fake Bavarian Merit cross without Swords.

      Swords usually interact somehow with the body of the cross and leave traces similar to those on your badge.

      If, after 100 years, someone removed them from the cross it's usually easily recognizable thanks to the different level of oxidation.

      Therefore it could be that your badge might have been out there for a longer period of time (e.g. decades). Of course unless someone found out how to partially 'oxidize' a medal.

      So your badge has a 'plus' with me thanks to the oxidation and 'minus' thanks to the bubbles :)

      But hey, I believe there's couple of experts here on the forum so let us hear their opinion.

    3. Fishing used to frustrate me often too! The "fun factor" in collecting Imperial Orders and Decorations is not there often anymore for me either. It has become hard work keeping vigilant of forgeries, problems with the postal system, etc.

      Those were the days when were 'the fakers' using plastic baits to attract those poor creatures in the water. Now we know how they felt! :beer:

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