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Well, thats your Opinion. Also in most cases you will never know, so value wont be affected. AFAIK restoring in this way is not deprecated in the collectors community. Might be something different when you change an award because its damaged, or there is a ribbon which was used for several awards and you replace the award to one in your opinion more fitting one without any ranklist indication or you took a damaged award to a jeweler or a dentist lab and its repaired looking like a period work.
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Hello gents In the second Schleswig War, the Germans wore white armbands to differ from the Danish. The early Freikorps in January 1919 also wore white armbands to differ from the Spartakists. Later they had some with inscriptions onto. But, what's the purpose for white armbands w/o an inscription in WW1? Are there any official regulations about this? I have seen pictures of fully dressed stormtroopers with white armbands online: I have this picture in my collection. It's the RIR 240. I checked the regimental History, and the 3rd battalion was in some resting place in Flanders, at train station Vyfwege in early September 1916. Kind regards
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Yes, its possible to bid in the last 10 seconds w/o a sniper tool but you have to be present. But in last <5 second its almost impossible w/o a sniper tool. Sniper tools were forbidden for a long time by eBay, but they didnt care. Checked German eBay TOS and it seem its not mentioned anymore. Sure, eBay wants the maximum price, but IMO sniper tools are preventing this in some cases. But for German eBay non commercial sales are w/o a fee now, so eBay dont have a benefit form the maximum price, and a lot of commercial sold stuff is sold via instant buy.
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IMO this dos not work, eBay uses you last bid. If bid is 40 and you bid 100 or a couple bids up till 100, the bid will be 41 and in the last second someone might come and get it for 101. Sniper tools are used for preventing the ping-pong you play at real hall auctions. If you get outbid and still have time (and money) you might bid again in the name of honor, even if you dont wanted to go that high. It can also be a matter of, in how much cases before you got outbid. All this kind of human behavior is prevented when the sniper tool bids in the last second. This kind of human behavior is quiet common imo, therefore hall auctions have no fixed end time.
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If something is described as copies (like the last examples in the topic), its hard not to know. For most fakes, sold as real or the obvious "I dont know if its real" description, it might be the ignorance. Common strategy back then, ten years ago. But these days most bidders use sniper tool and bid in the last second so no one can outbid them. This sticks at least to the more searched after genuin stuff, from what I observed in the last years. Guess it also sticks to the fakes.
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These are mostly other collectors, think of Kujau, Klietmann, Blass. Nobody start to selling copys from the scratch, you need to have the knowledge and know how the collector community works. They finance their collection with this. Like other people do by selling high and buying low stuff they didnt even collect, when seeing a cheap piece. All of this behavior is bad for the collectors, but you walk between these people at the shows.