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    Mike Huxley

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    1. I recently aquired 3 small photo albums that belonged to a young NCO during his training as an artillery officer at Metz during 1917. His name, as far as I can make out is Huhnlein. I was interested to find out if he made the grade and after looking throught the "Ehren Rangliste" I found only one match on page 860 .... Rick could this be my guy?

      Here's a couple of small shots from the album.. with his name inside the cover

    2. Brian, Stogie and David .... Thanks for dispelling my concerns, I'm now one very biggrin.gif bunny.

      I had just about given up hope of finding anything Imperial after spending 3 hours searching tables at the West of England Military fair. I was just on the way out when I stopped at a table and for some reason moved a couple of Riker cases on it ... there hidden below these two I found a case which had this bar and a few single medals in it ... It goes to show, it's always worth having a dig around and persevering until you find that gem jumping.gif

      Mike

    3. Bob, I wish I was nearer to you guys in the States. In hand this just feels right, but it's that EK and swords that is my puzzle. The swords have a prong going from each side of the hilts that fit tightly behind the ribbon, I just can't see how this could have been put there at any other tine other than original construction of the bar.

      Is it naval with the backing cloth and non magnetic EK, + the makers label ???

    4. Ralph, I thought that at first about the medal being reversed ... but if you look in OEK it shows the front as it is on this bar.

      Rick, the swords have a strange attachment on the reverse, it is like a broach which slips into the ribbon, I've never seen anything like this before. All the ribbons are tightly stitched and have fair wear and tear to the front with fading, but the reverse is a bright colour. The size is correct for 1914 EK

      The EK has a bright frosting on it, but I can see no way in which these could have been added later.

      Dave Danner site shows a bar with smaller swords on this award.

      This is the first non magnetic EK I have in my collection, does anybody have anymore information on these ????

      Thanks so far for you input guys

      Mike

    5. I picked this interesting 3x bar up today at a local military fair. Having got it home, I now find there's several things that seem unusual with it.

      1. The EK is none magnetic, but is 3 piece construction.

      2. The Schwarzburg silver medal for merit in war has the largest pair of swords mounted on the ribbon that I have ever seen.

      Other than that, the bar has a makers label on the reverse and all ribbons are tight and there is no problems following a "black light" test.

      With a blue backing cloth and the makers label from Hamburg am I right in thinking that this bar is navy.

      Your thought would be appreciated gentlemen wink.gif

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