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Fantastic find Ralph for sharing with us. I can't quite make out the regiment from the stamp ... what is it?
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhh, so that's where they went! Very nice, Mike.
What is the backing material in your Riker mounts?
Thanks Bob, Santa Stoggie is good to us all and it's just like Christmas when you open the arrived packet
I know it doesn't look that great, display wise, but I always place my bars on acid free tissue paper, just to be on the safe side.
Here's a few more ... but this time with an incomplete 5x Saxon bar at the bottom.
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Now those "Santa Claus" items with a couple of single stocking fillers .... .... Rick
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Next little group with a 4x ....
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Hmmmmm, so many familiar items......... I think I might have to change my handle after all these years.... I suspect "Santa Claus" will do nicely!
Hmmmmm, I think your right there Rick So maybe you can find some more amongst my small selection of bars. I'm being lazy here .... showing them in the Riker cases I keep them in
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Stoggie, truly fantastic .... thanks for posting, the wait was well worth it wub.gif
( sorry for delay in replying to your posts, had a few things to sort out. PM you later)
Mike
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Yes Evil Twin ... show us all .. Wicked one You are hiding the truth from these young grasshoppers ...
Ahhh .... You have a Paybook and more documents ... What an Evil one you are... How could you tempt us so much ... then hold it back.
Good Rick R ... these pictures were not even available for the Guru of aviation pics, Neal O'Connor for his books .... These need to be expalained and published for all.
Bad Rick ... get your ass in gear
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Come on Stogie ... I need input ... more ... more. This is one of the greatest early groupings of photos and documents that hasn't been published that I've ever almost seen.
For the sake of us under privileged mortals PLEASE PLEASE show the rest of the grouping.
Oh you mean bugger ... stop hidding it from us ... full scans please jumping jumping jumping
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One very interesting photo is from his funeral. The first fellow in line....... almost positive this is a young Werner Voss, before his Pilot Badge and before his transfer from KG4 to Jasta 2 and pure fighters!
Hey Stogie ... could the officer, second from the right in the line be Oswald Boelcke wearing his PLM?
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Come on Stogie ... don't keep us waiting ...the suspense is killing me. :speechless-smiley-004:
I just noticed the Prussian Observers badge on the front of the grave stone ... can you make a closer scan of it please.
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Just a simple, straight forward 2 place Bavarian junior officers bar. Could be he never survived to claim his honour cross??
BMVO4x mm "Gebruder Hemmerle" with the centre Medallions in real gold.
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What do they do with the green wellies and sheep?
You don't want to know Laurence ... just lets say that the back legs of the sheep slip neatly into the green wellies
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Hey Tony,
I wouldn't know one piece of barbed wire from another. The only thing I've got to go on is the stuff that farmers down here in rural Cornwall use to keep their sheep in the field with ... or is it to keep certain people in green wellies away from the sheep !!!!!!
But a good question mate .... how do we define the differences?
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Wow ... fantastic bar Christophe and well worth the 5 attempts to post it. Thanks for sharing with us.
Even better Rick, that you are able to pin this down to a possible owner ... your skills and knowledge continue to astound me. Fantastic jumping
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Tony, not what I wanted to see ?? ... unfortunately not the shoulder board I thought. I must agree that the jackets worn by these proud gents do not seem to military. It's a puzzle
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Paul, It's a shame that the you can't read the name on the reverse of your bar. I must say I've never seen this type of marking before.
Here as picture of a sewn on label for a Brunswick bar that I have.
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Tony, Hmmm very interesting photo. Any chance of getting a close up of the guy on the right, so we can see his shoulder board? Might give a clue.
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Nice one Ralph. Those close up shots are awesome, what camera are you using?
This is one award that I'm still looking for, mounted on a bar. So if you get tired of looking after it !!!!
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The case with its correct markings
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Now the reverse, showing the damage to the arms through being mounted on a bar.
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Stogie, it now has a safe and loving home
Rick R, my salty Jacob Lesser in original case .... I guess this one was on a bar originally and I agree with you, fantastic quality made award ... the best of the bunch.
Obverse shot.
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Hi Don, The BMVO4, which was made in silver/enamel was awarded to junior Officer ranks, Leutnant and Hauptmann. The BMVO3 was for higher ranks and was gilded silver/enamel. I am sure Rich Research will be able to provide the exact amounts of these Officer grade awards. All I can say is, Im more than happy to own this beauty.
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Last of all a shot of the correct and rare case for this award.
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Brunswick ribbon with combatant's clasp
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Hmmm ... One that I was about to bid on as well Christophe. Well done and a nice buy.