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    eitze

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    1. Hello Ed, not my field, but always interesting to see your new stuff. Just one question: is there a collector`s market for ODM in India/Pakistan ??? greetings eitze
    2. He sold another incomplete Ordensspange last month: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...em=220222319482 What a pimp! greetings eitze
    3. I am very interested in Turkish ODM - but nowadays starting a new collection would be financial suicide with these prices greetings eitze
    4. He offered 3 ribbon bars in two auctions: 2 with devices (I lost both) and the above. Asked him for a whole offer, but no way The bad thing was, that all stuff in the last auction ended at the same time - so no chance to react. greetings eitze
    5. Hello, this is the latest group in my Waldeck Collection A 4-piece Ordensspange with the golden Verdienstmedaille and swords, plus Bandspange and stickpin.
    6. And the reverse. Unfortunately there are enamel damages on the left and lower arm This wasn`t mentioned in the auction catalogue by Carsten Zeige So never buy anything without detail photos of BOTH sides! greetings eitze
    7. Hi, Gert Efler wrote in his booklet "Der Feldzug in China 1900/01", that these unofficial bars could be bought from dealers in the old days: - Tschang-tsch?ng-ling - Tonku (also: Tongku) - Chouchouang - Kuant-schang (also: Kuan-Tschang) - Nan-Hung-Men (also: Nang-Hu-Men or Nan=Hung=Men) - Nankuanto Perhaps there were more - who knows ??? greetings eitze
    8. Hello, unfortunately I have no picture of a worn medal, but here you can see F?rstin Bathildis and the medals in her possesion. She was awarded the Wedding Medal in 1901 and the Medal for the Silver Wedding (Silberhochzeit) in 1926. Pictures are from Gert Eflers Waldeck-Book. greetings eitze
    9. Hello Rod, these are two different bars. HOPHU was a mountain village with a nearby stronghold occupied by Boxers. The campaign dates are 28.12.1900 - 14.01.1901. HUOLU was named after fighting around the Huolu-Pass on 23. & 24.04.1901. It was the last action in China for those a campaign bar was granted. greetings eitze
    10. Wow - that`s an interesting bar. I`ve often seen my bar, but nether the cut out type presented by Paul. It looks Home- or Zaire-made, but it is nice! greetings eitze
    11. @Rick - thank you for the further info. @sascha I didn`t buy it at the ebay auction some weeks ago! I saw it this week on the homepage of J?rg Kalies and got it at once. So I don`t know if the ebay seller is the same as the guy from MFF. But I try to contact him because of the bigger Spange. greetings eitze
    12. Rick - you are my man !!! On his later WW 2 Bandspange you can clearly see the GOLD thread at the edges of the Detmold ribbon. Unfortunately the larger bar wasn`t offered Three WW-2 awards at the age of nearly 70 - I can`t really believe that ??? Here we go. greetings eitze
    13. Hello, I got something new. A 10 piece Bandspange with double Waldeck It should be attributed to Major z.D. von Sommerfeld und Falkenhayn, Batt. Kommandeur RIR 235. He was awarded the Verdienstkreuz - 4. class with X: 05.01.1915 - 3. class with X: 03.11.1917. So I need a confirmation and if possible, some more info of the man greetings eitze
    14. And last the Shaba Medal with bars: -Gandajika -Bakwanga -Katanda -Luputa greetings eitze
    15. Here is another cross in a golden version.
    16. Hi, here`s the one with the "Ops Shaba" bar.
    17. Hi Rick, no pink cover - I am very disappointed The red is the old and the blue the new book. Have to fix the paper stickers; they aren`t made for the future. greetings eitze
    18. Hello Rick and Daniel, yesterday I received the updated Waldeck book and I wanna thank you both for the good work. And of course to the late Erhard Roth for the first print. I am still comparing both editions. All the best eitze
    19. Hi Tiger-pie, very interesting photos of the exercise. But I am wondering - do you Australians wear nicknames on the uniform (post 17) ??? Or has he got a twin in the same unit greetings eitze
    20. Hello Eric, these figures are really great Thank you for showing. greetings eitze
    21. Hello, here is the scan of his entry in the "Offizier-Stammliste des IR 83", Berlin 1903. He is first mentioned in the 1888 Rangliste as a Secondlieutnant already decorated with the Romanian Order as his only by then. In the 1894 list he also got his Waldeck VK 3. Klasse and more in the following years. In the Regiments-History he is mentioned in 1911, for his 25 years of service with the Regiment. Therefore he was awarded a Honor Sabre from the "Offizierkorps". greetings eitze
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