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    David S

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    1. The only 'pure' Austrian ribbon bars I have are these
    2. It cost me all of $10, so no big deal. This is my second large Imperial ribbon bar, I like it because of the Siam and China ribbons. Thanks for the comments.
    3. Yes there is room. That was my thought. The medals would have to be light because the backing material is thin and the pin should be stronger. Like a small version of what Admiral Prakash is wearing.
    4. I've had this bar for a number of years and it defys explanation. Opioions are that it is a bogus, or parts bar. If you look close it looks period. Comments and opinions always appreciated.
    5. Special Service Medal Sainya Seva Medal High Altitude Service Medal (coated paper again) 50th Independence Anniversary Medal
    6. This bar is actual size. the back
    7. These bars are bigger than the others I posted previously, why they are this big and what purpose the serve are a mystery to me. Wound Medal Special Service Medal Sainya Seva Medal High Altitude Service Medal (note coated paper) 50th Independence Anniversary Medal Long Service - 9 years
    8. I will wait eagerly for Mr. Haynes book. 90% of the High Altitude Medal ribbons I have seen are this same coated paper, no other award on a ribbon bar I've seen is of this material.
    9. Here's a link . . . explains a lot http://www.si-games.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4235&page=2
    10. Hesse-Darmstadt I believe. Possibly Ordern Phillip des Gro?m?tingen. The only color match I can find.
    11. As I am more a ribbon bar pig I don't know these IDs. Here's the back
    12. Can anyone ID the maker mark on this NC EK2. Many Thanks
    13. I stand corrected. A Saxon 13 Jager Bn NCO it is. Jeez How do you do it Rick?? Is there any chance said rolls will be available in the near future . . . or is it the proverbial snowball in Gehenna??
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