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    JasonA

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    1. Post war reproduction (and I mean well after WWII). J-
    2. When I say that eBay doesn’t vet items, I mean that they don’t assess originality or value. Again, it’s just an online platform for a (mostly) open marketplace. TR items are monitored because the are one of the type of items that violate policy. Otherwise most of the policing is done by buyers and sellers themselves in the form of feedback and ratings. As with anything else, we as buyers just need to know what we’re buying! 👍 J-
    3. Hi Graf, Of course not! But eBay is simply an online selling platform, it’s not their responsibility to vet pieces as advertised. J-
    4. There’s so much trash on eBay in the TWM space it’s laughable. This piece is a one-looker repro. J-
    5. Hi Demir, The first and third examples you are sharing here appear to be the same. I have a Zimmerman 1914 EK1 with that same pin design. J-
    6. Demir - Why don’t you just refer to the German & Austrian versions as period upgrades? That’s what they are and there’s no mention of copies or replicas in that description which would be a misnomer, I think. J-
    7. It’s probably just a jewelers branded box that was used to house any variety of items that were available for purchase at the shop. J-
    8. Hi Claudio, Yes, the uniform looks like a tropical tan configuration. Best regards, Jason
    9. That is a very nice oil portrait, the artist was skilled. Without commenting on the ID itself - those who have contributed thus far are supremely knowledgeable on the subject - just because an award was earned doesn’t mean it was always worn, or worn for every occasion. And besides, the portrait cuts off just below the bottom of the pocket anyway. It could have easily been worn below that if/when worn. Thanks for sharing the portrait! J-
    10. Nicolas, Utgard, and Claudio - thank you so much for your kind words! ? Claudius - correct. I’ll try and post others under their respective sections when time permits. J-
    11. I collect Air Force ribbon bars. Here are some with Saxon decorations. The identified bars from top to bottom are: 1. Oberstleutnant Curt Treitschke 2. Oberstleutnant Rudolf Beltz 3. Generalleutnant Erwin von Romer 4. Oberst Claus Groth 6. Oberst Erich Poser 7. Generalmajor Wilhelm Merz 9. Generalmajor Hans von Weech 10. Major Willy Runge 12. Ministerialdirigent Hugo Geyer 13. Major Walther Stresemann J-
    12. Agreed. I don't pick these up either, likely for similar reasons. But this is a very nice one, Nicolas. Well done and great score to supplement your collection! ? J-
    13. I love it; such a unique piece. Would be happy to own that and I only collect longer Luftwaffe ribbon bars! Just goes to show you how much I love It. ? J-
    14. A very nice bar and probably unique, ID or not. Just a very interesting combination with some rare awards. Great pick up! J-
    15. Where it was worn on the tunic varied based on wearer preference when it comes to vertical positioning. While I’m not intimately familiar with these awards, the pins can’t all have been the same. Just because it doesn’t fit one maker of a particular badge doesn’t mean it wouldn’t fit another. J-
    16. Dear Claudio, Another stunning piece! You have such great taste, and a definite style in what you acquire. I could probably review a catalog and correctly guess your next piece! ? Congratulations, my friend. A beautiful bar on so many levels. Best, Jason
    17. Nicolas - too bad it’s not identifiable, but a very nice bar nonetheless! J-
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