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Posts posted by Gerd Becker
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Thats a lovely group, zook. Which documents do you have to this group? Is the badge documented too?
Gerd
OOPS! - sorry, and I meant to say this is my Glory 2nd and 3rd group!...not a Cavalier!Fixed!
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Really love the OPW
C?mon Doc, lets see the citations
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why do you think it's not a buckle?
Takc, i think, Stoo meant, that you should post your Miners helmet here too additional to the Miners buckle.
Interesting topic, btw. Lets see some more...
Gerd
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So tell us: how far apart from each other-- distance and time-- did these two turn up from each other?
Rick, i bought the first one three years ago from Alexei Merezkho and this one was found in a colletion in New Jersey, about a month ago. I guess, they were split up by a dealer or collector some time ago. Although i am sure, Alexei did not break up this group.
OoV, if you have posted your researched pieces here on the GMIC, then you data is very likely already in Andrews and others database, so there are people out there, who keep an eye out for your missing orders too.
Thanks again everyone
Gerd
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Sad, but true. But if you think of the hard times many people had to go through in the USSR, one can understand, that these were just a piece of valuable metal for them. And the dental technicians were happy, that they could buy gold cheaper than on other markets.
Unfortunately not everyone treasures these things like we collectors do and i don?t even want to start to think about how many beautiful history-loaden german and international awards are lying on the garbage dumps in Germany.
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I feel really happy when the groups separated years ago by greedy dealers or careless veteran's relatives finally can reunite once again. Those orders deserve to stay together because they are real witnesses of many historical events of XX century.
I hope some day missing Red Star from this group would also reappear somewhere. So far, unfortunately, I don't have any traces of this number. Let's keep our eyes open. If two orders from the group came to the market, it is a great chance to find another one.
I absolutely agree with you, Andrew. You are doing a great job and its fantastic, that you were able to recognize it as the missing long-service ORB to my screwback ORB.
And yes, that makes sense, if this one was out there somewhere, there is a chance, that there are his Red Stars or his Lenin out there too. That would be awesome and is probably too much luck to ask for, if one of those would be found.
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Thanks, Bryan. Indeed, i also wish, it would happen more often.
I don?t have so many Red Banners, 8 only, i have switched a bit to OPW?s in the last year and this is the first new ORB since quite some while...
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Hi bjow,
see here:
http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=1468...p;hl=Iraq+Medal
Hope, this helps...
Gerd
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Cool!!! Hard work pays off!!!!!
Just so happy on the rare occasions it happens!
Jim
Absolutely, Jim Me too, whereever it happens. The soviet-screwback.com website had three results and Andrew was lucky four times to reunite pieces.
Long live the world wide (collector) web
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Thanks Gilbert
I know, that at least Andrew has a large database and tries to reunite broken groups and as far as i know, he was successful four times so far.
Yes, of course i am very happy to reunite these two pieces and i wonder, when and where these may have been seperated. In a dealers inventar or directly in the family? I know at least for sure, that the dealer, i bought the screwback from, did not intentionally broke up a group. The later ORB popped up in a collection in the USA and luckily the owner was willing to trade it for another ORB.
But all this wouldn?t have been possible if Andrew did not keep track of the orders on the market and in collections worldwide
Gerd
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You need a real pro in S?tterlin.
Like Bernhard!!! I am impressed. Great job!
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You do the difficult bits... I will figure out the easy bits ;-)
Sure Chris its done, btw and i left the easy bits for you
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I can?t believe, nobody commented to this nice group yet. However, the note in post 3 is impossible to read, i am sorry. I can hardly read S?tterlin, but S?tterlin in bad handwriting is too much for me. All i can make out is:
...des bayer. Reiterkorps(Generalleutnant v Fasbender)...
Glt. v. Hoehn ist j?ngstens zum General...
Thats all, sorry, mate. You need a real pro in S?tterlin.
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Gerd,
if you want to impress me... do the note in the 3rd post on this thread ;-)
I have already tried, when you posted that, Chris. But i?ll give it another go now. Won?t be complete though...
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That looks like you have painted it yourself on the picture. Thats quite a bad job, even for that time period. The EK 1 looks bizarre.
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Christian,
as Belaruski answered the main-question, i would suggest, it is his turn.
Gerd
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Meinem guten Freund .... aus Dankbarkeit f?r die Arbeit die er uns Veteranen zugesteht und Verst?ndigung zwischen Holland und Deutschland schafft.
In herzlicher Verbundenheit und den besten W?nschen .....
Thats a nice compliment
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So this is a happy reunification?? Well done, everyone!
This is the sort of event we all wish was more common, as the broken history comes back together again.
Yes, Ed, thats it
Take a look at this thread:
http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2405
Here are the two pieces reunited. I allways wanted a multiple Red Banner group, but that i would get it piece by piece, who would have known?
My deepest thanks to Andrew (MONDVOR) for finding this piece for me and managing the trade, also to Eugene and Alex Filer for their assistence
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Du alter Spielverderber
Also missing are two more Red Stars and a Lenin. You never know...
Andreas, can you see the differences to the piece on the MONDVOR website?
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Gentlemen,
this arrived today in my mailbox and i wanted to share it with you, as this ORB isn?t just another example, but a very special one. Its obviously a Type 3 Variation 4 after the PMD-classification and a Type 3 Variation 5 on the MONDVOR-website. The appearance of this piece is a little different to other T3 V5 from the MONDVOR website, but thats not the reason, why it is special.
So, what is the reason, why this one is special?
Andreas, you are excluded from this quiz
Here it is:
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Interesting pictures, Bryan. Did you take any souvenirs from the bunker? Did you find anything?
Gerd
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The nickname was "Dicker Bello" , hard to translate, its an expression in itself, but it suggests, that the germans were quite impressed of the size of the KV-1, when they saw them first. All i know about the other part of the question is that the the armour was reduced for a higher speed of the KV-1, thats all...
Gerd
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I think, thats a beautiful designed award Is that real gold and is that a seperate gold leaf in the center? The red background is that enamel?
Looks niiiiice!!!
Gerd
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Cruiser Aurora - The ship behind the October Revolution
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Amazing pictures, guys. Thanks a lot!