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    Stogieman

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    1. I think the ones with no seal simply have lost it. I have not seen one without the seal that did not have evidence that it was once there. "Double-boxed" as we say, brings very strong money for one of these, even with a shabby carton. They add a very nice touch. often, you will find a name/unit penciled on the box somewhere. other times, you'll find just a stone-mint set-up that came from his surviving family...

    2. Greetings Haynau... now that is an astonishing and beautiful ribbon! Now all you have to do is find a loose medal ;>) to go with it! The back has the usual prong/eyelet mounting that we see on this style of ribbon?

    3. Surfing through eBay, I saw this badge and document set. The thing that makes me pause is the badge looks so very crude compared to others I have seen of a similar nature. Also, I was struck by the writing in the document folder as the clearest I've ever seen for a Russian document. Is this whole thing a put-together? An altered original document? The price is pretty outrageous as well, but no big surprise there. Curious as to the opinions of anyone who knows... Thanks!

    4. hmmmm, not sure why it cut me off....... anyway, your bar is a post 1935 bar with the the HKwX on there, but still most interesting with the combination of awards. Now, because it wasn't instituted until 1927, or rather adapted in 1927 from its' original form of strictly a pin-back to a ribboned award I don't know if it shows up in any of the ranklists for WW2.

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