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    Jani Tiainen

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    1. Hello, After doing some research and comparing these 2nd class crosses, which started this topic, I am quite sure they are also made by S&L Jani
    2. Hi, The department of antiquities is ongoing a long project to digitalize material and organize it. Some of the material has been made available in public, like regimental diaries. I am afraid they will not make medal cards public as they do not do with the "kantakortti" service records. That material has information that is considered personal and even now can not be obtained without permission, especially if the person is still alive. Big problem for them is however, that they dont know who is alive. You need permission from family or excuse (Which means you are making historical research) to order the service records. I have ordered dozens of those and I have encountered one who was court martialed fo shooting POW's and some who have been fleeing from the front. They dont want details like this to be spread freely expecially if the person is alive. What comes to award cards, the current process is the following: First you have to request the lot number from secretary of the Order of the cross of Liberty - you need to know the name and year of birth helps. Then they will tell you lot number where you will find carton of award cadfs in alpabetical order. There are lots of lots...Even complicated, this process has worked. Jani
    3. Thanks Chuck, I noticed that first one on collectrussia. Every dealer web site should visit there to see how items should be pictured. Jani
    4. Thanks! I have thought the designs were made and perhaps tools, but I have never even heard of actual original badge - even a prototype to exists. Somebody even told me that some of the current fakes would have been made with original dies (?) Is that picture on Aver described as original prototype? I got to get Avers 8, my latest is #4. Jani
    5. Hello, I found good article about OSOAVIAKhiM badges, which even translated well with Google. However I dont know the source, so comments on credibility of this article would be appreciated. (I have never seen so many ads in one page http://valerikon01.blogspot.com/2012/08/blog-post_4501.html By the way. Good idea to search for information with the language you dont know is to put certain term to google picture search. I used term "OSOAVIAKhiM badge" in russian with cyrillic letters and found of lot of interesting stuff through pictures. Jani
    6. Finnish medal of Liberty 2nd class ribbon has narrower yellow stripes so not that one. Also the medal of Liberty was given for enlisted ranks only. Jani
    7. Hello, You can send query to the Order of the Cross of Liberty, and the data is there. Unfortunately some part of the archives is currently under digitalizing and therefore all award cards are not accessible until its done. Send me PM and I can forward your inquiry to friend of mine who do these kind of researches. He knows the current situation. Jani
    8. One more, This is likely some Competition badge, but I would like to know exactly what? I would appreciate all the help, Jani
    9. Best for the last: These I believe are original, however I would be happy if someone would translate what the engraving on the reverse says?
    10. This one I have absolutely no idea. I have one book about Soviet badges (Printed in 2002) and I would be happy to get suggestions of better ones Does the latest Avers have good pictures of originals?
    11. Another: Two slightly different badges, which I have found so many different names, that I only dare to ask what might be the official one Are these another type of Voroshilov badges awarded by OSOAVIAKhiM, since I think that name is in these and the previous one? At least neither was among the tons of different fakes I found.
    12. Dear Friends, Attached pictures of some Cavalry and horse riding badges. I have problems (as usual to identify them all most of all... authenticate. First: Voroshilov Horseman badge
    13. Dear Friends, The topic says the name of this badge, but can you tell me for what it was actually given? And could the one pictured be original? Jani
    14. Suvorov 2nd class with doc - awarded to unit, not for person. I will post some pictures now and more tomorrow. I assume its fake, but I cant make decision since I am novice with the documents and order itself looks good - for me it looks like mix of two variations, not exactly like any pictured in mondvor, but still something I need to check from better experts.It is gold. Jani
    15. Hello, Checking these items has been quite a job and I am still in the middle of it. The ones I dont want to keep myself will go. Just send me a message if there is something special you are looking for. Right now I am in struggle with the Suvorov 2nd class...and 1st class of the "...for personal bravery" - the latter is most likely good, unissued... but Suvorov... I cant decide...
    16. Thanks, I totally agree - however I have only went through 20% of the items. There are a lot of "not-so-rare" but original stuff like Friendship between Nations, October Revolution, dozens of Orders of the Patriotic wars and so on - but also a lot fakes eq. all the partisan medals. I will keep you posted. Jani
    17. This is reproduction, however quality is good. Red Star, 1st type http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-63820300-1397654137.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-51923900-1397654177.jpg
    18. Some early badge of honours and and one early Order of the Red banner of labour... I will spend a lot of time with these during next weeks... Sorry for some blurry pictures, these were taken only for inventory purposes. I will get better if needed. Red Banner of Labour http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-97288300-1397653477.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-19775900-1397653549.jpg Badge of honour PB 4753. I did not find any type like this with straight Mondvor mark. I guess its no good sign... http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-72437200-1397653610.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-37562300-1397653676.jpg Badge of honour 28825 http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-71880200-1397653811.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-00822800-1397653903.jpg I have not had time to examine these carefully Edited: After searching variants through Mondvor I found problems with all, especially the first Red Banner...
    19. I only collect Soviet awards that were awarded for fighting against Finns. There might be some but I dont know before I do research for those.. There is one Suche Bator and five different Polar Stars - nothing from Albania. Jani
    20. 5) This is nice, Lenin, screwback (T3, V2 at Mondvor) http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-21868100-1397560034.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-52183500-1397560065.jpg
    21. 4.) This is tricky: The Order of Red Banner "4" I can clearly see this award has had loop, that is removed and screw added to the reverse. There might be something done to the number as well. But is this 100% or reproduction or did someone make the later variation "4" to look alike old type? The price difference is huge, so that is possibility. Anybody? http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-97412900-1397559688.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-61684000-1397559721.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-33624100-1397559761.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-54923200-1397559795.jpg
    22. 3) The Order of Kutuzov 2nd class with document. Also in the document: The Order of Red Banner Kutuzov is copy. There is no red banner with this number in the collection. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-25180100-1397559404.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-60253900-1397559444.jpg
    23. 2.) The Order of Glory, so called border reverse type. I believe this is reproduction. Notes say it was purchased from Estonia in 1997. #473 http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-94066400-1397558963.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_04_2014/post-1035-0-06486400-1397558922.jpg for comparison: the same variation I had had couple of years ago.
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