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Canadian Parachute Corps new repro
A short time ago a new batch of reproduction Canadian Parachute Corps badges appeared on the market. The badges are not the same as the post war white metal badges, but are a "new" reproduction. The badge is finished in "gun metal" gray and has a slider. The die or cast is a completely different pattern than any previous reproduction. I was able to image a badge, front and back. (Thanks Moe).
Here are images of the front and back. Educated collectors will be able to easily spot this fake. |
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Hi Bill, @@#****#@ fakers,won't they ever learn. What a waste of good metal.
Jo
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Jeesh, I guess with my negative attitude anymore....I have nothing to fear from this type of fake.
Just looks very OFF in my eyes. Thanks from bringing this one out to us Bill
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The Canadian Para badges seem to turn up all over the place - even South Africa. Here are pics ( front and back ) of some that I picked up in an old, rather unfocussed collection. The top left one is plastic.Are they any good ?
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Hi natal01. Badges seem to have had an universal appeal. Some really good Canadian badges show up in Great Britain (logically enough), and Australia. Now we can add South Africa.
The badges in your accumulation are mixed lot. The top left plastic badge is a good example of the plastic Canadian Parachute Corps issue cap badge. The bottom left badge was the cap badge worn by now defunct Canadian Airborne Regiment (1968 - 1995). The two badges in the right hand of the image are both reproductions / non-issue badges. The plastic Canadian Para Corps badge is one of the most difficult WW2 Canadian issues to find. There is a small plastic pin that came with the badge, which is almost never found. |
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Well, it doesn't take long for repro's to get around. Remember that this badge originally stirred up a bit of a fuss when an ebay vendor listed it as a good WW2 issue. At least this vendor is honest about the provenance. One has to wonder where these are coming from?
http://cgi.ebay.com/QC-CF-CANADIAN-P...QQcmdZViewItem |
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airborne, canadian parachute, reproduction |
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