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    David Gregory

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    1. and last for now is a smaller group. This and the first frame are IKEA-frames, but i don?t remember the name, but if anyone is interested, i?ll find out. I attach some silk on the background, drill holes in the pressed-wood backplate, if necessary and attach the Orders with suspension on the silk-layer and the screwbacks through the holes. Works great and looks good imo.

      Hope, you enjoyed.

      Gerd

      Gerd,

      Your displays look great.

      Are the IKEA frames deep enough to leave a gap between the glass/plastic and the medals?

      David

    2. Hi Ed, I did actually rename it when I resized it...I suspect then that my file limit as a new member (and unpaid member) is only very small, but I cannot find anywhere what that limitation in file size might be??...I suspect that this would probably change if I was to pay the minimum subscription fee for this forum?? Will probably do that later..Cheers, Torsten.

      Torsten,

      As a probationary member your file size is limited to 60 KB per post.

      Active participation will soon make you a full member and the file size is then only restricted to 110 KB, which is more than enough for large images.

      David

    3. While I am usually obsessed with Imperial German documents and, to a lesser extent, low-end awards, I am developing an interest in some of the basic awards bestowed to enlisted men and junior officers who served in the Imperial Russian armed forces until 1917.

      From various online resources, I understand that awards such as the St. George cross and medal were often worn on a five-sided mounting plate similar to that still used in Russia today.

      What width of ribbon would be used for a pre-1917 award?

      I have seen references to ribbons that are 28 mm and 37 mm wide. Were both sizes used in the Imperial era and, if so, when?

      Liverpool Medals offers 6 inch lengths of "Imperial Russian Ribbon in original best quality silk" in 28 mm and 37 mm widths at GBP 8 and GBP 12, respectively. Does this price sound reasonable or are there any better sources for replacement ribbons that can be used for displays?

      Are original period single, double and triple mounting plates available anywhere to complete single awards and small groups for display purposes? How much would they cost?

      I have seen reproduction brass single mounting plates offered on eBay for between $10 and $20, which would seem to be suitable for display purposes. Can anyone recommend a source for them and are original plates available for much the same price?

      Many thanks in advance for answers to the questions above and any tips and information on potential sources and prices for medal mounting accessories,

      David

    4. I would be interested in seeing this material, too.

      If the question of copyright is resolved and anyone finds a way to make back issues available on CD or something similar, I am sure they would find a few buyers.

      Does anyone have an index so that it is possible to know which articles are available in each issue? This would be particularly useful when buying old copies on eBay, rather than chasing issues that do not have the material that one is really interested in.

    5. Eduardo,

      Photos like this are often contact prints from the original negative.

      To reveal more of the writing, try changing the colour balance settings in your scanner software. I have made washed-out writing "appear" on pages of a Milit?rpass in the past, but only by trying different settings until it just happened to be correct. I tried a systematic approach, but trial and error were the only way to get any results.

      David

    6. Eduardo,

      Sorry I can't help with much information on the men in the picture. The belt buckles seem to be standard issue.

      The dark lines along the two sides of the images might be due to reproduction of the original photo, but they may also be on the original negative. The bellows of the camera may have been in the way of the image when it was taken or the photographic plate (perhaps glass or film) may have been misaligned in the holder.

      David

    7. HK = Hindenburg-cross = "Frontkaempfer-Ehrenkreuz" ?

      The Kriegsehrenmedaille Lippe-Detmold was a award for civilians...it is indirect fixed in the award statutes.

      Greetings

      Solomon

      Solomon,

      A few Kriegsehrenmedaille also seem to have been awarded to serving soldiers. I have an award document for the medal on the non-combattant ribbon to a man in Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 55.

      David

    8. Hi David,

      Nothing really stands out as incorrect.

      I dont have any reference on the award #'s.

      Looks OK to me..

      George

      Sorry about the delay..

      I've been away from the forum for a while.

      Hi George,

      Thanks for the reply, which is not too late.

      I might place a bid below what the online dealers seem to be asking and see what happens.

      David

    9. Can anyone comment on "Russian Orders, Decorations and Medals, Including Those of Imperial Russia, the Provisional Government and the Soviet Union" by Robert Werlich?

      The first edition was published in 1968 and the second edition in 1981. Does it also cover the low-end awards of the Imperial period well, or does it concentrate on the higher-end items?

      I am interested in literature that covers the St. George cross and medal for bravery and any information on researching the issue numbers.

      Many thanks in advance,

      David

    10. The images below are all I have and it is said to be 27 mm in diameter.

      It seems to compare well with items offered by emedals and Liverpool Medals and the finish does not look cast. The stamped suspension hole looks much the same as other items I have seen that seem to be considered original.

      My questions are:

      • Is the medal good or a fake?
      • Is the issue number in a range for World War 1?
      • Is the issue number researchable?
      • Approximately what should I expect to pay for it?
      • Are five-sided period mounting plates available anywhere? (Liverpool Medals offer silk ribbon to restore it.)
      Many thanks in advance for any help,

      David

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    11. Wildcard,

      Thank you for providing another interesting example.

      I must admit that I found the colour hint a little misleading and was going to suggest something Bavarian.

      If I can make a request for a later part of the quiz, and provided there was a typical case for the award, would anybody be able to show what was used to present a Milit?r-Ehrenzeichen 2. Klasse? I have always assumed it came in something like the case for the Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen, but I have never seen one offered.

      David

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