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EK 1914 EK2 1914 Maker S or 5 or 8?
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thanks Greg I thought so but they are so bloody small it makes you wonder. Cheers -
Guys, Not much about today, this seemed a nice untouched cross with a more than generous amount of ribbon. Maker I think is S but it could I suppose be 5 or 8 as well, whichever makes sense. Jock
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Guys, I have just rescued two folders full of the above old comrades news letters, they are quite interesting and lists various names and small unit orbats etc for various actions and has the vetrans recollections. It appears to be complete from the first news letter until 1990. If anyone has a specific interest in this unit let me know. Jock
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Guys, Would it be possible to marry the airframe to a serial number do you think or is it likely a consumable type item often replaced? The number is quite clear 68308. Jock
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I shall have another go with more stripper tomorrow, been a bit busy here and there. Are you serious about the dish washer, I know it works well on all of my porcelain finds but had not considered it for aircraft guns? Chris you seriously need to get one, I could not live without mine now.
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Its coming up rather well It needs a bit more paint stripper on the body of the gun and the only part I can't shift is the top cover hinge pin. The wife is not impressed with the bath! Jock
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It could be out of a Dreager breathing apperatus as well as I am not seeing any lufwaffe Waffen amt or FL/FN numbers, don't know if that is an issue but have seen similar in these breathing things? At our local building warehouse one of the workers proudly told me only a couple of years back he retired an imperial bottle from the firms gas axe!
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Imperial EK, wartime or post war produced ?
Jock Auld replied to SteveL's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Steve, Have you asked on WAF or WRF as a lot of the mainstreem folk there may be able to help. For my ten bob if it were put together post WW2 then it should be post war but as you know there are still lots of parts out there to this day that were war time produced and this (WW1) of course was not verboten and could be recycled if it were an interwar piece, looks a bit shiny but if you were selling these as new you may also refurbish them before selling, who knows? Hope you find out! Jock -
I thought it was the 'social welfare medal' on the reverse it should say 'Medaille fur deutsche Volksplege' and is seperate to Red cross service awards, at least it says so In the Neimans book p292 - p295 ish of volume 3? The second class in that series is a pinback award the medal shown is the last in line and came with and without swords. Swords being attached to the ribbon. I don't have any with swords, I have only seen tham as above.
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R.A.D. RAD Trench Heater
Jock Auld replied to GODISHIGH's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
A quick search of Berg Bau Carbide lamp by pictures throws up a few variations but that is not withstanding my poor spelling? I am sure there were many different types. It is not too far fetched to expect that some RAD units may have been engaged in mining? Jock -
John, It is a petrol type blow torch that versions of were issued to vehicles as part of their equipment. I have seen them with acceptance marks and I got one before christmas very similar to the one pictured but whether it was issue or not will remain unknown without any acceptance marks to confirm it. It is not out of the question that it was issued to a vehicle or as a general tool to say Pioneer etc? They are of the period if that is any help. Jock