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    Deruelle

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    1. Hi Stogie

       

      since the covid, there has been frustration among collectors. They could not meet, trade and buy. As soon as an auction appeared, there was a buying frenzy. This was confirmed in the sales at Küncker and Thies in 2020-2021. Some pieces that could be bought for 600 euros, went for 1500 euros plus expenses!
      Some collectors accumulate. I have already explained this example. A collector accumulated Feldbinde by having 3, 4 or even 5 identical belts. Just in case? He bought at crazy prices and broke the market. Today, the smallest officer's belt in France sells for no less than 400 euros. Where I bought mine for 150 euros.
      What can I say about this frenzy. Will it go down? I don't think so. It is necessary to hunt and to be patient and also to have a good reserve of money.

       

      Christophe

    2. Hello

      Collecting today has become, in my opinion, more a matter of an agent than a passion.
      Yes, our hobby is expensive, yes, we like it. But not at any price.
      For example, a knight's cross ^1st class with swords of the Albert of Saxony order normally costs 650 700 euros in good condition. But now on the market people buy them for more than 1200 euros. So much the better for the seller, but why such a surge in price? Is it the rarity of the pieces? yes and no.
      Personally, I'm not looking for big pieces anymore, I'm just looking for small items to see my collection grow. I don't find many of them now, so I save money.
      This is my very personal point of view

      Christophe

    3. 26 minutes ago, webr55 said:

      Besides Dietrich, 1885-1965, later GM Lw, we have his older brother:

       

      Hans Trützschler von Falkenstein, in 1914 Olt in IR 93, Major aD, 1884-1933, received HHOX as Hptm around July 1918

       

       

      Are we really sure there is a third Trützschler von Falkenstein with HHOX, another Hptm, who also received it around the same time as Hans? If so, I only find three aD candidates, no continuously active ones:

       

      - Georg, in 1914 Hptm aD, IR 26, II. See-Bat, died 1924 

       

      - Kurt, in 1914 Hptm aD, IR 26, Transport Laz Zug, Red Cross

       

      - Fritz, in 1914 Hptm aD, GGR 1

       

      His papers will be sold in September 2022, and it contains the date of the HOH3X

    4. 3 hours ago, webr55 said:

      Hi,

      Hans Kaspar Dietrich von Trützschler Freiherr zum Falkenstein was in the Karabiner Regiment in the beginning of the war. from the end of 1917 he was in the Stab of the 23 Reserve Division.

       

      Christophe

       

       

      3 hours ago, webr55 said:

      Yes! I also see two other Trützschler von Falkenstein, one is Hans from IR 29, and there seems to be another Hauptmann who received the HHOX around July 1918. 

       

       

    5. 3 hours ago, webr55 said:

      Then there is the case Geyer, got the HHOX as Hptm in mid 1917. Not too many who would fit, we already have Hugo and Hermann in our list, then there are two Bavarians - and two other ones:

       

      - Saxon Hauptmann Karl Geyer (seniority 23.9.1911), in TelBat 7, in the ERL as OTL aD. I would think he was already Major by 1917, but that would have to be checked. 

       

      - Karl Erich Geyer, in 1914 Olt in GR 10, later Flügeladjutant of the Duke of Sachsen-Meiningen, as such received the SEHO in 1916. After that, in RIR 212. Acc. to ERL KIA in March 1918 (they list him as Olt, but he must have been promoted). I would tend to think it is him. 

      Karl Geyer was promoted Hauptmann on 23.09.1911, Major on 21.05.1917, char Oberstleutnant on 21.01.1921

       

       

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