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    BalkanCollector

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    1. Great addition Eric! Glad to see our subforum is busy lately. In the post #76 you can see the OPA2 awarded to my grandpa. Sadly it also has that non-gilt parts. Do you perhaps have a document that went with your piece? I'm guessing it was awarded in the early 80's.
    2. Thank you Drugo! I actually have only 2 spomenice in my collection and both with booklets. I have photos of over 50 spomenice as my archive. Yes, it's a real shame that sellers often break documents and groups to sell them easier.
    3. No problem! There are two types of connecting. The first one is with three rivets as you can see on my piece numbered 27,232 and the second one is with three sort of a gutters around the stick where the screwpost goes (example on my other piece). I don't know how the upper part is fixed that way to be honest. You're correct. GK stands for "Griesbach & Knaus" and BK is for "Braća Knaus" (Brothers Knaus). Both were if I'm not mistaken the names of the same institution before it was finally renamed to IKOM (Industrija komunalne opreme i mjerila/Industry of utility equipment and measures). I see nothing wrong with it. It is a bit rough and worn but it's an original piece in my opinion.
    4. Thanks Eric! Actually I don't know if the screwpost is very early. I've mostly seen this type of screwpost on pieces with numbers ranging from 15k to 20k. However I've seen a few very similar screwposts on the earlier pieces without hallmarks. There are also other few types of narrower screwplates. I've been collecting the photos of this award and I've accumulated over 50 different "spomenicas". This is my primary classification (note that this maybe isn't complete list and that some may devide this in even more types): 1. Soviet type made by Monetniy Dvor 2. Yugoslav made types: 2.1. Without hallmarks; screw (1-~5,000) - the lowest number I've seen was 12 2.2. With hallmark BK; screw (~5,000-~8,000 and from ~9,000-~12,000) 2.3. With hallmark GK; screw (~8,000-~9,000) 2.4. With silver and IKOM hallmarks; screw (~12,000-~22,000) 2.5. With silver and IKOM hallmarks; horizontal pin (sort of a tubular end) (~22,000-~25,500) 2.6. With silver and IKOM hallmarks; horizontal pin (regular) (~25,500-~28,500+) - the highest number I've seen was 28,550
    5. My newest addition! Spomenica (number 16,2##) which belonged to a Colonel of a technical branch of service. He was a commander of company (četa) in the 1st Lika Proletarian Brigade "Marko Orešković" and was one of the people who helped with the creation of a book about this brigade. He was born in 1925 so he was around 15-16 when he joined the partisans. I'm very pleased that I've acquired this gem.
    6. Marvelous job Alex, thank you for sharing!
    7. Currently on auction on ebay. Looks awful! Even hallmarks look like tiny holes dug in the shape so it looks like a real IKOM hallmark.
    8. This is the first boxed and documented Order of the Yugoslav Flag with Golden Star (4th class) I've seen so far. It was awarded in 1983 to a Lieutenant-Colonel Jovan Obradović. It is for sale (220€) here: https://www.falera-et-orbis.com/socialistična-jugoslavija?product_id=1013
    9. Indeed, I hate it when they sell documents or groups of orders that belonged to the same person apart. I managed to save one fantastic group half a year ago. Here it is:
    10. I saw those on ebay recently. So that's where they went. Nice ones Eric!
    11. Thank you for additional photos Eric! I love the layering and sort of a build up of this order. Kinda reminds me of an Order for Military Merits.
    12. Very nice addition Eric! I also like it's chipped enamel for some reason. Also the square silver hallmark is indeed a hallmark for .950 silver.
    13. Now that you mention, I've also noticed that points on my star are more pointy or maybe it just looks like it on the photo.
    14. Nice one Eric! I think it's an unawarded piece. I've also acquired a 2nd class recently and I'm having doubts whether it was awarded or not. I've already asked dozen of collectors and mostly it's been a positive response although there are some who think it wasn't awarded. Personally I think it was although I cannot be 100% sure. Any more feedback on my piece is appreciated! You can see mine has patina and kinda looks like it was worn. The last two photos are seller's photos and it looks like he cleaned it so it actually has less patina than before. I also should mention that I've looked at the enamel with a magnifier and I've noticed a few lines which could lead to think that it was worn but on the other hand it doesn't necessarily mean that. Seller's photos:
    15. This is actually pretty neat! I always wanted to make my own designs for orders in the graphic design.
    16. Thank you for the reply! I also thought that the first ribbon is Ushakov but the colors are reversed. Here's a photo from wikipedia: Yes, a Naval Attaché! Was looking for that word.
    17. Third medal is a medal of Marksman Association of Slovenia (Strelska zveza Slovenije).
    18. I'm struggling with identification of Russian ribbons. Any help is much appreciated! Unfortunately, the photo is what it is... PS I should have mentioned that the person is a diplomat and was in naval uniform as a Major if that helps.
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