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    Gerd Becker

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    1. Nice mini, Greg I don?t know, under what circumstances the Golden Medal was awarded, but it is listed (without swords or crown) in my Nimmergut-catalogue. So it was awarded like this. best, Gerd
    2. Yes, indeed, they are consistent in wear and at least the last seller didn?t add this MMM to the group. I agree with you though, thats a point, i am allways a bit sceptical about too, when i see a unnumbered MMM with document. I think, eveyone got the 25 years Victory Jubilee Medal. I don?t think, you had to apply for it, right? I hope, another member can clear that up. I would like to know the names of the Units represented in the stamps. The second one is a numbered unit 30625, like it seems, but i don?t recognize the first one. I will add a scan later, as its not visible very good on the photo... Thanks for your comment though
    3. Gentlemen, here is a little group of Medals, awarded to Alexander Pavlovitch Chervinsky. I would like to ask for your assistence with the stamps in the Documents. But first, here is a pic of the complete group. It consists of Bravery Medal Nr. 2.040.274 Military Merit Medal w/o s/n (these two in a Medal-book) Medal for 20 years Victory over Germany with Document Medal for 30 years Victory over Germany with Document Medal 30 years Armed Forces with Document Medal 40 years Armed Forces with Document Medal 60 years Armed Forces with Dcoument Isn?t it very likely, that at least his 25 years VoG Jubilee Medal is missing?
    4. Looks really nice, but what is a Laval? Has it to do with the Laval Nozzle, invented by Carl Gustav Patrik de Laval?
    5. Allright, here is another one. This is an interesting piece, as its a so called "spare", which means, its an example of an earlier run, but numbered in the s/n-range of the following run. OPW 2nd class Nr. 511.279 "spare" obverse
    6. Jim, i think, they are worker specific. The reasons as to why mark them at all is beyond me. Gerd
    7. Jim, you are right, orders were officially minted in mass-production from several mints in the former Soviet-Union. There were mints in Leningrad, Moscow and Krasnokamsk, i know of. Maker marks, a better description may be manufacturer mark are the signs of the actual worker, who assembled or finished the piece. I don?t know the reason for the marks, but i guess, its to be able to backtrace the worker, who made this piece. I have seen this marks on early Red Banners, OGPW?s, BoH?s, ORBL?s and Khmelnitsky?s, Suvorov?s and Kutuzov?s, mostly 3rd classes. Here are some examples: http://collectrussia.com/DISPITEM.HTM?ITEM=16227 ORBL with "ГО" manufacturers mark http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=10295 ORB with "7" manufacturer mark Hope, this helps... best, Gerd
    8. Christian, thank you for the additional information, its much appreciated Unfortunately is impossible to recognize the second campaign-medal on the photo. best, Gerd
    9. Thanks, Rick. The use of Uniforum cloth is a good idea and like you said, it should be easy to get ahold of a reproduction-tunic for this. I have a talent to miss the obvious Thanks again Gerd
    10. Hi Chuck, thanks a lot for your opinion and the suggestions. I am going to do different versions, the one displayed on top of the thread, another 2-place with a rectangular plate and additionally i?ll try to do the version, Ralph suggested. I like the idea with the different woods and i think, a nice dark wood would look very nice too. If i get ahold of the parts, i need, i get some darker wood too. This version is just mounted on the acrylic, but i really like the idea of an additional layer to protect the piece. That wouldn?t be too difficoult, i guess. This would also add the possibility to display Documents between two layers and probably even combinations are possible, an Order with a Document for example... I will work on this idea and include the excellent suggestions from this thread. Doc, i?ll keep your inquiry in mind Gerd
    11. wow, thats a nightmare. I am extremly sorry, Heiko. I hope, they get the thieves and you get your collection back.
    12. Thats excellent, Ralph! Thanks for the idea. Thats not only nice, but also very stable. I?ll get some perspex in the next days and try both ideas. I?ll keep you updated. Great suggestions everyone, thanks a lot
    13. found it.... according to MONDVOR the observed s/n-range is lowest observed 0506132, highest observed 0512312
    14. Its indeed the 0 before the serialnumber. I remember, Alexei had one for sale for over 200 Dollar. If i can find the serialnumberrange, i will post it. best, Gerd
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