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Posts posted by Tom Y
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I OZL's but the feline Hank gets my vote. Maybe it's this thing I have for horsies
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Here's another W?rttemberg with a simple safety pin through the ribbon loop for mounting. Bob, could you show the back of yours?
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And a Prussian group. Upper left and center are marked H. Zern. Upper left, Sy & Wagner.
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And a snazzy 25 year Bavarian Feuerwehr by Jakob Leser.
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An interesting mount, Christian I've never seen one like it. Is it marked?
Here's one from Bavaria with a safety pin type back.
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The thing I can't figure out is the stitching pattern. Looks like 2 different people stitched the top and bottom!
I believe the apparent difference in stitching is dues to the upper edge being loose when the other was stitched, so the lower edge was stitched from the back, er, front, er, ... you know what I mean.
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Here's a closeup of the crown, cypher, and dates.
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With its companion KDM. I was supposed to get a virgin with it, but none could be found thanks to Boonzaier
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Here it is in situ.
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Aaargh Youze guys peaked! This shot's all I've got time for today, but I'll be back with more tomorrow.
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Now the kicker. The indentation in the velvet is anything but medal shaped. If anything, it looks like it was made for some kind of brooch. It's centered both ways, roughly 1/3 in from each side. Maybe, if eveyone's really, really nice to me, i'll show y'all what came in it
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The interior of the top is lined with silk. The bottom dark maroon velvet. It has the paper "collar typical of medal cases.
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There are no maker's marks. The hinge is a separate piece of the same leather on the outside and 2 pieces of silk tape on the inside.
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This case just arrived today. It measures 3 5/8 in. by 5 3/8 in. and is covered in a dark reddish brown morocco leather. The hook is 1870-ish and cast, not stamped.
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It's the other side of the goblet I like best, though.......
Robin, could you post some more scans of your goblet? Maybe it's the Grateful Dead connection, but I've got a thing for skulls too.
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Here's a WA for comparison. I kinda think that's what you've got.
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Thanks for sharing picture and info....Now for a dumb question.Was there ever a double
made with the ek2 and the widow cross
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Not likely, but a 3-place with EKII, Frontk?mpfer, and NOK is possible. I had a stickpin with that group, but in a weak moment let it slip away
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Chris, yup, that's the one. Moral: Never pi$$ off a Gurkha.
Ed, here's an enhanced scan. Rick R ain't the only one who can do that hoodoo
Nepal Army would make sense, as it came from the "closeout sale" of the Royal Nepalese Armoury.
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This particular example is pre-1900 and a little longer (19 in./48.26 cm.) than the WWI and later issue models. The spine bears an inscription, but my knowledge of Devanagari being not much better than my knowledge of High Martian, I have no idea what it says, other than the numerals 3, 2, and 4.
Any help with translation would be appreciated.
Chris, old Bean, do you still have that dispatch from WWI you posted on WAF a while back?
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It comes with matching eating utensil and, in a "secret compartment" in the belt loop, a small "change purse".
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Beautifully hand forged, it weighs in at about 2 pounds (almost a kilo for you Euros)
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Eat your heart out, Crocodile Dundee. Those little brown men with the big smiles from the high mountains have you beat.
Introducing the Kukri. Longer than your forearm, heavy as a cleaver, and equally proficient at hewing firewood or removing heads.
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Anybody else interested in early LS bars?
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Here's my only LS doc, from 1881. I was surprised that it was hand written. Hardly the sort of thing that would be issued im Feld.