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Posts posted by Robin Lumsden
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No......not that kind.
How about posting some of your military, club, association, etc. etc. gentlemen's jewellery.
Here's one to start things off.......
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Chris.
I came across a thing on the internet a couple of weeks ago........a complete listing of all those killed and wounded while serving with Sturmbataillon Rohr.
Now I can't find it again........
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Who says the SS were not a bunch of sentimental old softies !!
Of course they were.........just 'misunderstood', that's all.
Say it with flowers.......
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... a fast thinking copper pointed me towards the Auction...
Chris.
The copper in you avatar is faster thinking!
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Berthold Maack.
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Mr. Lumsden amazing!
Is that a metal badge on a collar patch?
The metal skull on the collar patch was worn by Freikorps Bruessow.
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The SS one is a well-known repro, unfortunately.
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.....and he was 'honoured' by the Slovaks (neck order).....and had the Eastern People's Award (breast)........and the Old Campaigner Chevron.......and the TK Ring........and Freikorps awards........ and God only knows what else.
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Holder was Heinrich Kurz, Bund Oberland.
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Bernie.
Believe it or not, I just did a Google Images search on 'Tiger Tank Budapest' (or something similar) and up popped these and several other pictures.
The miracles of modern technology!
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It looks like '233' Bernie.
I've posted 2 more pictures on your other thread.
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.....and another.....'233'.
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Here's another Budapest FHH King Tiger.....the number is '233'. It could be the same tank.
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Bernie.
The first number is obscured by a piece of spare track.
The next two are '3' and '5', I think.
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......side by side.
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I would recommend Saxonia Militaria in London. Run by Peter Nardini. One of the good guys.
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I've never seen an original with bolts. The one you show is typical of originals. These were worn from the mid-19th century until 1918......
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Looks like an original of the smaller of the two styles of busby skull worn by the 1st and 2nd Leibhusars.
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YOU ARE ALL WRONG !!
The most influential tank ever was undoubtedly the A7V.........
It showed every other country in the world the definitive blueprint on how NOT to build a tank.........
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Well, I dunno... even I am having difficulty get excited at the delayed prospect of a "Saarland academic."
I think there may be a wee bit excitement when the unit is revealed.............
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I'm rooting for you Chris!
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It was never awarded.
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Fancy Rings
in Non Military Collectibles & Antiques
Posted · Edited by Robin Lumsden
It's in '333' (8 carat) gold, with garnets (or rubies??) for eyes.