Posted 9 years ago
Daddy_Nobu…
(152 items)
In my continuing effort to bring clarity to the old Coca-Cola watch fobs, I submit "The Prize Winners". Acquired off an eBay bid auction for a paltry 10% book value.
Why so low? This item was reproduced in great number. And reproduced fairly well. Which ruins the market. But there are "tells" for the eager deal-seeker.
The authentic bulldogs fobs are silver or gold wash. Not "Sterling" as the fakes are stamped.
Surface should be smooth and relatively free of pock marks, which are a dead give away that the piece was poorly cast and finished.
Quality of raised surface is detailed on the originals vs. less so on the reproductions . There are two quick ways to identify fake bulldog fobs in this area: 1) No eyeballs 2) the 5 in 5¢ is broken at the top.
So, an example of patience and persistence paying off. I must have looked at 200 bulldog fob listings over the years.
This is another one I'm going to send Sir Kerry, a.k.a. The Wizard of Watches, when Hell Freezes Ov... I mean... someday. ;0)
Dave
On the authentic one, what does it say under the 5 cents?
Crisply maker marked "SCHWAAB MILWAUKEE". Repros have this mark as well, in varying legibility.
Thanks for the education
My pleasure ttomt.
Very nice find ! And I am sure Kerry will be clearing a space as we speak lol
Thanks for all the great info on Fake vs real .
Mani, thanks, spent a little time researching as I've come across so many fakes and not much in the way of info out there. It adds a little bit more fun while collecting.
Thanks for the education!
scott
Great Post!
Ya know, I've just purchased a pocket watch myself, Dave. Just sayin! ;0)
Happy to do it Scott, thanks Tom, and LOL Perry!
Who let the dogs out....Eagle eye Dave! Nice spot and informative information.
Thanks Chad. 14 bucks.
Awesome to find the real deal Dave, and great info!!
Thanks!!
Thank you Bernie, always good to hear from you!