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Part of my secret list of favorite e-bay searches: ?I don?t know what this is?+"cross" ?unknown cross? ?strange cross? ?jewelry cross? "Iron crucifix" "masonic cross" "voodoo cross" "1914 W" + "cross" Happy hunting.
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I got these from eBay; one was listed under "religious artifacts" and the other (heavens knows why) was listed under "gardening" Both sellers: "I don't know what this is..." Got 'em for a song. la de da.
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Sorry, Don. I've been busy; I've curtailed most forum activity until I've finished some important private business that will take about eight months to complete. It involves a publisher... Until then, I will be scarce. I will take a closer look at the cross you posted this weekend, and then I will weigh in. I want to examine especially and carefully the center of your cross, and comapre it to my own Friedlaender and to my image library.
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HMS Ganges now
Ralph A replied to Chris Clark's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
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Now that you've gone this far, consider dunking it in some of that new-fangled "guaranteed not to harm your heirlooms" liquid silver polish and see how that works. I've always wanted to do that... I wanna see one all minty and shiny!
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Soviet Soviet Officers' Insignia, 1930s+
Ralph A replied to a topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
оно требует имени и пароля потребителя. Furthermore, я верю Рик может перевести, но он имеет не cyrillic средство программирования характера установленное на его компьютер. Or something like that. -
I concede, after a closer look. I have a set of duplicate ribbon bars to the same man and when I compare the differences there are VERY few. The fabric stretches in the same places and the stitching is identical on both. You would think them to be the same bar if I showed them to you one after the other. The moire' patterns even match! Weird, and scary.... I believe it might be easier to fake and duplicate these things than some seem to think it is. I'm experienced with fabrics and stitch-work, so this is not an uninformed opinion. Let me reiterate, however, that in this instance the bars seem to be the same.
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More senninbari; a so-called "tiger belt." I've been informed that women born in the "year of the tiger" could apply 12 stitches, or up to their age. This one has a block "hanko" stamp. The Japanese translates correctly to "thousand-person-stitches" and not "thousand-stitch-belt."
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The flag peeking out from behind it is a "1000-people" power-kanji flag. Geishas could sign 10 times...
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Ed, speaking of OMSA... this Act and the discourse it has generated prompted me to finally join. I bought two memberships and asked the board to consider the second one a contribution to the cause.