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Thank you, over the years I have only owned one. Even had the documents to go with it. But I’ve lost my photo archives so I’m flying blind now without this forum. I think all of you for your help!
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I hope someone here won the bar
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The seller has agreed to accept the return. Thanks for all the help. We will see how this goes
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I agree, I’ve met Bill a number of times at local shows. He’s a first rate individual
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Okay, appreciate all the input, everyone makes mistakes, thankfully this wasn’t an expensive one
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Thanks!
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Hi Saschaw, I appreciate your input and experience but I will respectfully disagree.
Copper mounting bar, cloth ribbons and no UV reactivity. Looks, feels and smells right.
i agree, it’s become a real minefield out there but to me, the bar is legit. Thanks
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Beautiful! Always liked this order. Used to have one in the titled and named paper issue packet
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Correct, an interesting combination and I couldn’t argue with the condition
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Beautiful, especially the Silver Star bar
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I saw that! I wonder what is missing?
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Graf, that’s a beautiful set, especially the mini 25 oak leaves
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Difficult to load this thread but thanks for all your efforts
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Thanks for all the help, didn’t realize this
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There’s also a gold grade of this medal but I’ve never seen one
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I’ve had these two for quite a while now and decided to share them. Not military but still medals. These are Lifesaving Medals from The Massachusetts Humane Society.
silver Medal named to William H Tabeling, For Saving Life At Castle Island, June 29th, 1896.
Bronze Medal named to Nat Parodi For Gallantry In Saving Life Haverhill April 21, 1903
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Wow! Beautiful badge and case!
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Thanks, beautiful badge
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HA1/c Albert E. Finnegan USNR - KIA Iwo Jima
in United States of America
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Wow Bill, a poignant PH