Mike Dunn
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Question for those in the know---how often is the Centennial-Wedding medal-incorrectly placed on a Baden bar? Damn--what a can of worms! LOL Mike
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Humm--I have not seen that medal on a solid yellow ribbon before--interesting to say the least. Mike
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Interesting bar. Are the medals not in the correct order?? You guys lost me on this one. But that is easy to do as I am not a medal bar guy! I would have to think, with the input from those in the know, that this bar, either good or bad, was put together as a one of a kind..??? Most likely home made??? Mike
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Interesting bar--what is the medal under the solid yellow ribbon? Did not realize that there was a solid yellow ribbon other than the Centennial medal. Learn something new every day I guess. Like the Baden bars! Mike
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Great thread Stogie! Thanks for explaining what is wrong with the ribbon bars. Since I don't eat, drink and sleep ribbon bars, it really helps to understand what is wrong with them! Keep it up! Mike
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1870/71 war cigarette holder..
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This is a cigarette tin--this one is thanks to Stogieman..
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back of the match box..
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While on the subject of fire..nice match box..
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This is a field that I kinda fell into one day. I have a few Imperial Reservist pipes and found a lighter. Well it has slowly gown (still small) but I enjoy them anyway! Please post your smoking goodies! Mike
First some trench art type lighters...
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Chet, that is a beautiful medal bar. Looks like your collection is growing nicely! Great find! Mike
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The more I see the Turkish awards the better I like them. Just somthing about them that is interesting. Not a big medal bar fan, but really like them on German medal bars. Thanks for sharing them. Mike
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Interesting Rick, so if I understand you correctly, this bar was a mini medal bar with no medals? Were they sewn on as there are no clips or hangers? Mike
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Rick! I can't belive that it finally showed up. I figured it was shreaded and in a land fill by now! So glad that you got it as I can't think of a better place for it to be!
One side thought--only .60 for ninety days in the postal system--such a deal!! Mike
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I picked this 2 place ribbon bar up lately and don't remember seeing one like this before. While the medals represented are not uncommon, I thought that I would share this bar with everyone. Ribbon bar is approx 1 3/4 x 1 inch in size. Would like to see other examples of this style of ribbon bar. Thanks, Mike
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That is interesting Rick! They seem to have used plastic a lot for pinbacks and such. They do this to cut cost or problems in getting the correct material? Mike
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Nice grouping Rick, does it say where he was buried at? Mike
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There were other letters and such but here is the award document dated July 1918
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General Campaign Medal 1873
in Austro-Hungarian Empire
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What a noticeable difference in the cases! Nice stuff Ralph! Mike