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    EuRob

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    1. I was led to believe that G. Hemmerle always made real gold centres Or was that only on earlier BMV4X pre '14? Rob
    2. How he expects to sell with pics like this!! They might be ok but I wont be buying
    3. Hello Gents Dont know whether to laugh or shake my head in disbelief!! Saw this on ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...A:IT&ih=003 I am looking for a Bremen Hanseatic and a LD2 so emailed seller for better pics and got these I asked for a close up of the damage on the 3 o clock arm as was described in his sales pitch and I do believe the 'blurry' close up is of the 9 o clock arm!
    4. lol Not quite upside Chris a bit cock-eyed yup! Maybe he was into the occult or Iron Maiden-Grandad Dickenson? lol
    5. Hello Gents Got this PK recently to go in the book with my TWM. He looks a young 'un and not sure of his rank (cant see the epaulettes) but he has leather gloves in his left hand? (when I was in the Royal Marines these were worn by officers but this is prob a mile out and he is just a rank and file) Any help on the script would be really appreciated, cheers fellas All the best Rob
    6. Has anyone let ebay know or the buyers? poor buyers! I think if its a scam for that kind of wonga they wont get away with it? well i hope they dont
    7. I disagree Paul too small and I am sure there is a crown in the centre of the medal I agree with Rick, LD2. Thanks for your input though
    8. Hello Gents I got another pic recently although nothing special I would like some ID on the medal or what it is likely to be? I am pretty sure its a LS medal as when looking through a loupe there appears to be a faint outline of a crown in the centre of the medal. I dont know what length of service and probably wont but any help would be greatly appreciated. Also I would very much appreciate any help with the translation of the script on the reverse of this card Cheers guys
    9. sow the medal onto the ribbon and the card. The reverse is hidden by the original paper that is in the windows plus the postcard on the other side.
    10. fasten ribbon to the felt/card with paper fastener. I usually use 2 fasteners but because of the double jump ring on the HH I decided to use only one and to sow the jump ring to the ribbon. Also position the fastener behind where the medal goes so cant be seen.
    11. Thanks for all your kind words I find it hard to believe that somebody else has not thought of this but if I am the first then thats great!! Tony-I secure the medal ribbon with 2 paper fasteners, the type with split pins and I sow the medal to the ribon so it doesnt flap about. There is a drawback to this in that you cant see the reverse of the medal but I can live with that. I will post pics of me doing this (Blue Peter style ) when I get my next pics. I am waiting on a pic of a HH recipient from Heiko and when I get it I will post mounting stages. I do have a problem with the HH medal though as it is folded and stitched into a trapezoid ribbon with an old skool pin and I really dont want to mess about with this so as to put in the book. So I think I will be looking to trade this for another plain/normal HH ribbon so if anyone is interested the pic of my HH is on post #9! Ulsterman-As of yet no I havent researched the regiment/action but I probably will do in the future some time. I am really stacked up with work and renovating my house at present so no real time to do this yet! I have had some help from other members at GMIC with translations and personnel etc which I am very grateful for. Here is a link to one of them kindly researched by RICK http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=25721 Rob
    12. ...and my minis but am not sure if these will go in the book? maybe? Dunno yet, going to sit on this thought. Also the buttons are too bulky for the book!
    13. Heinrich Mainzer IR 143 (pictured with a white cross if you can make it out?) 1914 EK2 mm KO
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