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Speagle,
many thanks
tom
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Here I have a Elgin aircraft clock in a custom made display case in a mantel shape.
its story is said to be from a lady who dated a pilot in the war
if anyone can tell me anything about this clock or which aircraft were fitted with them at the time I would love to hear from you.
Thanks a lot .
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great stuff mate, keep em coming.
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atleast youre not the guy who took the plunge and got greedy and bought a fake bloody luft 2nd pattern dagger, gutting! auction sites suck! price undisclosed!!! haha
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Tom - thankyou for your comments. I see from your profile that you have a number of research projects and
are a Regular member of the Navy. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of any help - and post
some of your work. Best wishes Mervyn
Mervyn, Many thanks for extending a welcome to me, i will be sure to be in touch!
thanks again
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Good to see that it is a real one, i love these wound badges.
thanks for sharing
tom
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Excellent Stuff and really useful
thanks for sharing, amazing.
tom
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taka317,
i would say the badge itself looks legit, however very hard to tell with these tinnie style versions,
i would be concerned with the pin though, from the image provided it looks like a replacement, but who knows.
tom
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jock
many thanks !
tom
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Hi Jock,
And thanks for the reply,
I must admit i did think the same, however, this is where we go back to this guy ' Francois Saez ' who is a member of this website, however he has not been online for a long time. ( 2012 i think) and i haven't been able to track him down.
Unfortunately i cannot get to the shop to speak in person with the seller as i am in Gibraltar with the RN. But i do hope to visit and ask these questions when i am back home.
As for information regarding him, all i know at present is that he died of his wounds in hospital around 2 weeks after his crash, he was one of two survivors, the other i have no information about. - just keep hitting these dead ends with this one.
Im sure the badge was with him in flight, the only paperwork i will have is a picture of him with his parents taken the year prior which shows a pilots badge in wear.
Also worth noting that the Badge was being sold as a separate lot to his paperwork!
Thanks again for taking the time to post!
appreciate you check my photos on my profile too, just uploaded a couple of shots. thanks
Tom
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hey buddy, thanks for the reply!
i found some of his things in a local antiquities shop, however have recently found out a small batch of his stuff was sold before i could have a chance at getting it, and whoever bought it, only purchased his paperwork and flying logs and not his badges, which is a bummer because i would have liked to have bought his books along with his pilots badge,
im hoping to finish up paying the shop in about 2 months, so i will have his pilots badge and a photo of him with his mother and father.
thanks for stopping by, im interested in any luftwaffe stuff in general really !
cheers and thanks for the welcome. tom
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A Curious Post to say the least with very little information known on this pilot other than the following:
RANK: FELDWEBEL
NAME: RUDOLF ' RUDI' HEUTMANN
UNIT: 9/ STG-77 (S.U)
AIRCRAFT: JU 87b-2 ( Resulted in Death after Crash over Russia)
AWARDS: DIVE BOMBER CLASP
PILOTS BADGE ( I Will be in possession of this piece)
IRON CROSS (2nd) ( Possibly owned by Francois Saez?)
IRON CROSS NUMBER: EK 002354 ( Wehrmacht Award Resource / Luftwaffe Lists)
FELDPOST STAMP OF IRON CROSS - LUFTFLOTTENKOMMANDO(4) STAMP 6
SIGNED : GENERAL OBERST ALEXANDER LOHR
any other information on this pilot, any awards or information anyone has about him please help me out thanks guys!
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Military Aircraft Clock - Elgin Pioneer ( unmarked 8 day variant)
in United States of America
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sent this to a clock repairs specialist today for total over haul and servicing, cost 157£.
to me its worth it,
i dont know why i love it so much haha