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Hmmmm good to know..these are all 100% legit....... nothing looted I appreciate the heads up! Eric
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Thanks, I didn't expect this info, interesting. So Bulgarian, not Hungarian I was close. Eric
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EK 1914 Bulgarian soldier with EK .....
Eric K. replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Interesting..Can anyone read this script? It looks legible at least compared to some German script. -
Kriegsmarine Panzerschiff Deutschland/Lützow
Eric K. replied to Eric K.'s topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Thanks John, I always heard the ship referred to as a pocket battleship so I was curious to what badge would be worn.....Guess I need to get myself a HSF badge now. Eric -
Honestly I'm really not that interested in what they are, I just thought you guys might like to check them out.
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Group photo. I like the medal on the second pic. far right with red and white ribbon.The quality is better than the rest and to me it looks like the oldest of the lot. The red and black ribboned medals are found EVERYWHERE
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Hello Everyone Here's some stuff I found lying around in Iraq. Middle Eastern awards are waaaay over my head. I don't know the rarity,price, or anything else about these, not even the country of origin on some of these, I'm assuming they're all pretty common stuff. I'm not sure whats interesting to you guys that collect Arab/Middle Eastern medals, so let me know if i'm a millionaire! hehe If anyone wants better pics let me know. First off is my little box that I keep all my stuff in. I can't believe it made it back in one piece and is probably my favorite piece out of everything.I was told it's Hungarian? The little blue cased coin is really shiny and hard to photograph, If anyone can read what's on it that would be great!
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Elephant guns used during WW1
Eric K. replied to realitycheck's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
I found this among some saved pics...I couldn't resist. I'm assuming the way they're holding it as a "trophy" that this is a German used rifle. Bet that leaves a mark after firing it :0 -
For Research Edged weapons
Eric K. replied to ccj's topic in Germany: Imperial: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
Hey guys, please excuse my ignorance on swords. I know that Hussars,Uhlans, even artillery carried swords but it seems (Besides Aussiesoldiers "KD98 Troopers combat sword" ) All seem to be presentation type swords. Now the question: Were the majority of the real front fighting combat swords confiscated/destroyed, turned back into the unit arms room and lost forever? Or did the owners keep them? I assume the combat swords would be of much higher quality since technically speaking they were meant to kill and defend, not some bendy metal that looks pretty. I love looking at them, and it's another thing I need to study up on. Keep the pics coming!! Eric -
I have a feeling this was never actually made to wear, maybe because it is a bit crude, and it is strange that it would be a '57, theres much sexier things to make if you just wanted it for some reason. The cross itself is 1 piece but the oakleaves, numbers are all separate so in total it's more of a 6 piece construction(not including the clasp/hinge),you can really see the hand making in the numbers. It's hard to say how it was made, I think it was cast, but very well done, and filed almost perfectly each rib is hand filed on the front, as you can see small differences in each line, and there are are small jeweler lines, so even though it's well made I don't think a "professional" did it. Someone with a bit of talent for sure. I got it tested in Idar-Oberstein in 2007, I didn't get any paperwork or anything.But I was told it was solid silver, They offered to certify it, and I can't remember 100% but I think they also said they would stamp it. Either way I didn't do either The pictures don't do it justice, it looks a little pitted on the back,and a bit shinier than it really is.It feels real nice in the hand. Like I said I did clean it up a bit when I first got it, it was a mess,at first I actually thought there was a swas, it was that gunked up. and I bet it would shine up beautifully Eric Edit: One more thing I think at one time it was painted black, that weird staining or whatever it is on the back isn't any type of patina,and it comes off pretty easy.
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Elephant guns used during WW1
Eric K. replied to realitycheck's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
Resurrecting this thread. I just read last night about how in 1914 I think a Welsh regt.? ( I will give all correct dates/units when I get to the book again, it is very detailed) Got some rifles donated from big game hunters, to use. The diary speaks of using them almost exclusively to hit German sniper plates/loopholes with a few resulting kills, but mostly the soldier talked about how much fun it was to see the plate go flying and the germans scrambling