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    Gerd Becker

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    1. mmmhh... not sure, if we should be worried, but i got it from a good source, so i guess, its okay. If we see another one of these, we probably should start to worry.

      Here is another one, which i haven?t posted yet. An 8 place bar with a Medal for Valiant Labor in first place and both Victory Medals, the Medal for Victory over Germany and the Medal for Valiant Labor in GPW

    2. Neat little group! It seems the veteran liked to put his Leningrad medal in front of his medal for combat service, contary to the regulation. I think it is very nice that they are on a single bar. What is the type of suspension? Steel, aluminium? Is the CS medal from 1953?

      Concerning the stamp I cannot read the word on the right of the stamp. It is too small for me.

      I read something like : Leningrad central soviet deputy - comity

      Someone with better russian knowledge will help you better than me.

      Thanks, Bryan. I think, its not impossible, that the veteran prefered to wear his Leningrad-Medal in front of his Military Merit Medal. The suspension is aluminium. The ring from the MMM is uncut, like it seems, so i think ,he added the Leningrad maybe himself and made a two-place suspension of two singles?

      Thanks for the help with the stamp. Thats more, than i was able to understand. :cheers:

    3. Gents,

      this was also in the lot, i got from Alexei today. It already looked puzzling on the photo, Alexei sent me, but i took it though, as it had a chance and it was part of the lot. Its either a nice original with an interesting combination or a put-together.

      The only thing, i am really worried about are the double 30years and 40 years Victory Medals, the rest could makes sense in my opinion.

      Any comments are welcome...

    4. Rick, thanks a lot!

      I agree on the one in scan 45, they are most likely Bravery Medals. Which makes it even better imo. And you are probably also right on the two bars belonging together. Didn?t notice it yet. Thats indeed a very nice and interesting combination with a wartime Lenin, great! :)

      Nr. 47 is indeed very nice with the gold bars. This one is unfortunately broken right after the VoG-Medal. :(

      I have another interesting bar, which i will post in a seperate thread, so keep your eyes open. Its eiter an interesting original or a weird put-together... :speechless:

      The last one, i posted, is indeed a tin-backing plate, which is painted in a gray color.

      Looks like i got some nice ones in this lot :beer::jumping:

      Thanks again

      Gerd

    5. Alexandre,

      you found the absolutely best place for questions about ribbonbars with this forum. Yes, there is an order of precendence for the ribbons, but they differ from period to period and were not allways followed correctly.

      Keep your eyes open for Rick Research?s new ribbonbar-article, it will be the best, you will be able to find about ribbonbars of WW1 and WW2. It will answer all your questions, i am sure.

      And for the ribbons, check Lukasz Gaszewski?s website

      http://www.medals.lava.pl/

      I am sure, if you post a closeup of the ribbonbar, then Rick or someone else can help you with the identification of the ribbons.

      best,

      Gerd

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