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I was think along that line Bob. Someone who did some military time and then maybe a teacher or some other position. The mounting style to me is later. I have a WW2 bar mounted the same way. It has to be my least favorite style. Rick, which medal would you think goes there? Anyone have the second one somewhere. This bar has been on the back burner for about year now as I do not have a clue on #2. I keep thinking one will pop on Ebay or a dealer but none yet.
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Bob - Saxon is 4-3/4" X 1-1/4". Prussian is 2-1/4" X 1-1/4". They seem to have been made on ribbon bar bars. I love the little St. Henry on the Saxon piece. Wild Card - nice little chain. The observer is a real nice touch. I think this is the same type WB as yours just in a different mounting style. Mine is just a stamped piece of metal and not solid backed. Thanks, Chet
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As most of you know I love medal bars. I often find them with no medals or missing medals and I try to reconstruct them. No big upgrades - just putting history back as it should be. It gives me a sense of fullfilment to restore a piece of history. I found one that has a ribbon (the second one) I have not seen before. I posted it on the other forum and someone provided a link to ribbons that showed it as a Prussian Honor medal. Does anyone have any examples of what the medal looks like. If you want me to I can go and find the link to ribbon page as I may have the name wrong but it was along those lines. Also, do you think there should be a little birdie on the first ribbon?
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I was playing with the collection tonight and I took photos of the new items. Here is one of them. I was very interested in the SW 68 on the packet due to the fact that most TR badges marked with the SW68 are considered fake. I agree with this but still found it interesting. Another one for my cased / packeted collection.
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NSDAP Medal/Ribbon Bars
CRBeery replied to a topic in Germany: Third Reich: State, Civil, NSDAP Awards & Decorations
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Question on a WW1 trio.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
I posted this on Aerodrome and two people have replied. I knew I was not lucky enough to get a pilot but an observer is almost as good to me considering I just bought this as a trio to an officer. I am very happy with my new group. Thanks for all of your help. Frank_Olynyk Forum Ace -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- He was an observer with 15 Squadron in 1916. He and his pilot (Capt. A B Adams) filed three combat reports for indecisive combats, while flying the BE 2c. Frank. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- He is also mentioned in RFC Communique No 45 where he is listed as having been wounded in action on 28 July 1916. Graeme -
Question on a WW1 trio.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
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Question on a WW1 trio.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
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Question on a WW1 trio.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
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Question on a WW1 trio.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Great information guys! Sorry it has taken this long for pictures but I was a little road weary. Hope these are OK. -
Question on a WW1 trio.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Well, I have to admit that Royal Flying Corps did come to mind but I am not ever that lucky. Wouldn't it be funny if my first pilot group was British! I will get photos and try the link from Rick over the weekend. THANKS!!! -
Hello, I collect Imperial German items mostly but recently I have wanted to add a WW1 trio to my collection to balance things out. I did buy one single medal and figured out how to look some information on the original recipient. That medal had a 5 digit number, a name, and an abbreviated name for his unit?? This week I was on the road and I found a trio and I am totally lost as to what or who this man was. I will list what the medals have on them and if you can help I would greatly appreciate it. 1914-1915 star LIEUT. G. K. G. KERR. SHROPS. L. I. War medal (I am not sure of the real name) LIEUT. G. K. G. KERR. R.F.C. Victory medal LIEUT. G. K. G. KERR. R.F.C. I know the rank and name but I am lost as to the rest. I will post pictures when I get a little more time as they are on an interesting display from Harrods - sorry I am just worn out from the drive around Lake Erie. Thanks, CRBeery
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I bought this one and I am still not sure why. It does have a ton of character and maybe I felt sorry for it like it was the last kid to get picked for a team. The owner was proud of his medals and very cheap. I see three versions of the bar. First is the post war 1920's bar - BMVK3 through the 9 year long service. Did he have to purchase the two vet medals or just apply for them? Second, he took half of the long service ribbon off to add the fire medal. I think it is glued on! Finally he simply made the two place extention for his post 1934 medals. Interesting to see the timeline of medals and how the regulations were ignored. Sal, are you out there or off on another vacation? I do not know if the BMVK3 had swords orginally or not. I think you have one cased - would you post a picture please? The ribbon seems like it is for the swords version and that would certainly make sense so either my swords fell off or someone did me a favor and switched to this cross. If any of you have a bar that you think is ugly post it here!!