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    lambert

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    1. :D thanks Nick . !! Very interesting to see this piece so rare. Arigatô! Lambert
    2. Friends. Sorry for my absence, I am very busy with personal issue. Regards Lambert
    3. Hi Bill, The problem with modern replacement ribbons, and justly, weaving too thick. I do not like this kind of texture. It is common to find copies of the Ribbon in vic rare. But I know that there Ribbons best quality, almost like the originals. Lambert
    4. I'm not sure, but maybe during WWI, the rivalry between China and Japan, were not so fierce. Since the medal was given only to government officials and Allied officers. Lambert
    5. Hi Nick Thanks for helping. This is the first time I see a picture with this medal in use .. ! Lambert
    6. Recently I purchased a copy of the vic Brazil, (For didactic purposes) a well-known British merchant. I'll show pictures later. Lambert
    7. Hello All Or just a repair on the medal, it may be simpler than a new variation Remembering that, I have not seen of a Medal type, with marks on the rim. Lambert
    8. Hi Bill Fabulous !! congratulations! Did you know that this kind made ​​in France is more rare than that manufactured in Czech.? I realized that he has the letters thicker than the Czech version. Lambert
    9. Well, what I can tell you is that no need to rush .. think search and research is much more interesting .. is when we finally got a prize, it is nicer .. Lambert
    10. Hi All A peace medal issued by the city of Johannesburg to commemorate the end of the Great War. The medal is bronze. One of the numerous medals welcome there, in my opnion is an interesting collection can be acquired with time. Lambert
    11. presenting, The Czech Vic, with original ribbon typical Czech and in good condition. achieved through a friend!
    12. Hello Jim I agree with your observation .. perhaps I ought to venture more in this category .. and by chance noticed this example the sale .. I'm tempted to buy it. see, and tell me what you think .. Lambert
    13. Rob, Actually, I have almost all Vic, officers, but gradually entered the type unofficial. Soon, I try to add the Commonwealth medals of Canada, India, Australia and New Zealand .. etc. .. very exciting! Regards lambert
    14. Humm. very interesting. I think a little tricky to compare the clap of the American Vic .. because a large amount available in eb.y really have seen many fakes and fantasies .. lambert
    15. I must say that I am also very pleased to join this forum, especially this topic on the MV. Bill, my congratulations for the progress in the collection vic. :beer: :beer:
    16. I recently saw a sample sale here in Brazil. for about $ 1600 U.S. dollars. rasoavel much more than in the UK site ... yet I hope to find it cheaper (a little). Even more, with my wedding approaching (in October), This depleted my cash reserves. It was not in my mind has a copy of this, but perhaps for teaching purposes; Lambert
    17. Hi Rob. Prices scary! I think I'll sell some parts to get more money for them. Regards Lambert
    18. Thanks Nick I think a copy of this medal would only be possible even in the asian market ... but being a rare item, it is very important to know more about her, not to be fooled by some dishonest dealer .. Until then I only managed three images of this medal, I can not find elsewhere. Can anyone translate what is written in it? Regards Lambert
    19. Hello All, Accompanied the topic, I remembered a medal rarely seen at auction. It is possible that there selling copies (fakes) of this medal? Commemorative Medal of Victory of 1918 It was established in November 1918 to commemorate the Allied victory. According to A. Laslo, its largest distribution is in Beijing, November 28, 1918, in a ceremony commemorating the armistice. Assigned to a very limited number of officials, soldiers and civilians, foreigners or Chinese (members legations), is one of the rarest medals on this subject. Regards Lambert
    20. Yesterday I came across this documentary on youtube about the saga of a brave warrior Romanian. I would share with you. [media=] Enjoy Lambert
    21. Hi Rob. These are the medals of Cuba, Brazil and Siam you see, are the most expensive .. Lambert
    22. Hello All This Vic Romanian, French has the Ribbon, here reported. You are in very good condition. Lambert
    23. Thanks Bill and Rob, Think so too. Get a tape for the latest database. Lambert :cheers:
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