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SAS auction
Are these genuine, on the salesroom site ?
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They all look like junk to me.
Cheers Steve |
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I nearly went for those too.
Andy
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It looks a lot like the continuous flow of SAS badges from the Goldsmith's from Stanstead.
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all to be avoided imo
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they’re very bad copies , very hard to find but impossible as a lot as pictured there
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all fakes
These have been floating in and out of ebay and auction houses for the last few months if not longer......
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I actually thought the top left was French SAS ?
Andy
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notice how fluffy they all look, a big giveaway
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Quote:
There is a picture of a wartime French SAS bloke wearing the same pattern, shaped in the same way so the fakers have cottoned onto this SC |
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I just browsed their listings of WW2 badges from the United Kingdom to find that it perfectly equals the eBay experience: many items are listed in the wrong category and there are loads of fakes not described as such.
I wonder what their added value is? |
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