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    Chris Boonzaier

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    1. Some interesting "stuff" to go with it. First of,, the original approval list from the 12th Inf Brigade. One award approved, signed by the Gen bottom right.
    2. And one I assume to be rather scarce.... a post war variation..... In this case the guy was captured in 1917 and his awards were all made in 1921.....
    3. or.... does it have something to do with the Love parade?
    4. Just wanted to post this before packing it up.... I am sure the new owner will post some new "Reunited" pics ..........
    5. Contacted the seller, these are from his own collection and were from the family, he has no idea what happened to the rest of the group. Nice to have a complete "group" :-))
    6. Well, burned out always lasts a week or two... but its like the Movie groundhog day..... I am always back at the start at some point. Anyone know how many were awarded? Thanks Chris
    7. I am a dead man if I cannot get the sale past the wife.... Gonna have to raise some urgent cash :-(
    8. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...Item=6269135784 Good deal or bad medal ? Need answer really really really fast..... Thanks Chris
    9. Up side is it would be around EUR700, which is not thaaaat expensive.
    10. I hope to soon. Basically it is a M15 with added top pockets (crown buttons). Collar is high with 2 hooks and same colour as jacket (a la Bayern). Folded back cuffs and no shoulder boards. Dwn side is a matchbook sized moth hole on the back of a sleeve. It is stamped 1916.
    11. A friend has a real barn find. A M15 Feldbluse with added top pockets... The question is... it is 99% sure it belonged to a Bavarian... the collar is the same field grey colour as the tunic, it is a high one (2 clips like NCO or officer). On the collar are 2 red collar badges. they are rectangular with the corners slightly rounded off. about 6-7 cms long and 3cms wide. It seems there was a device of some sort in the top right corner. Is this Landsturm? I cannot seem to find anything similar. The pockets have the orrigianl crown buttons so i dont think it was used post WW1. Thanks Chris
    12. I remember about 5-6 years ago, a number of very advanced collectors in the states, and one of THE biggest dealers in the states told me the top hook clasps were the work of imaginative fakers and that there was no such beast. It seems to have been the belief of many US collectors at the time. When did this change?
    13. And this is very interesting. See the way his name is on a line of its own. I assume each member of thepatrol go a copy where his name was most prominent. As his papers all seem to have been there, i assume this served as his EK doc although the award was a bit later.
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