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    Steiner

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    1. WOW that is 1/72 nd scale isn't it Laurence? If so an amazing amount of detail you should be commended. Even at 1/35 my eyes get tired. I have now moved onto to Dragon 1/6 not so much painting LOL. Wonderful stuff and great detail thanks for sharing it with us. Steiner
    2. I have this silver coins which is about the size of a 50 cent piece. All I know is that this is a Swedish Naval School in Berga. If anyone knows any more information on this I would be pleased to know it. Many thanks Steiner
    3. Wonderful piece Doc. I don't have any 1914's yet. Thanks for showing it. Steiner
    4. Hello Gentlemen I would like to share with you one of the project I have been working on over the past while. The display consist of the drill tunic, M40 Luftwaffe helmet, unmarked period brown belt, a well worn alum.drop tail buckle with just a slight hint of tropical paint marked R.S.&S., lastly a set of Flak Unteroffizier shoulder boards. Brown K98 ammo pouch also in the mail to me, I hope to fit this on also. See period picture. It should be noted that I have been told that there are pictures of Luftwaffe personal wearing shoulder boards with drill tunics. I have taken the liberty of laying them on the tunic but not attaching them as there are no loops or button for them. Hope you enjoy the display and if anyone has a picture of Luftwaffe personal wearing shoulder boards I would love to see them. Regards Steiner
    5. Thanks. I may need to persue the Veterinarian school angle and see if there are any records of a Bleckert graduating around this time. Regards Steiner
    6. Thank you. Note to self. Don't take pictures while upside down, looking through a miror while drinking beer. Steiner
    7. I am not making this up I promise. It was a Victorian horseback event. see this link and look for horseback wrestling. http://ejmas.com/jmanly/articles/2001/jman..._wolf2_0801.htm Regards Steiner
    8. Gentlemen I have this tunic and jodhpurs for a Heer Veterinarian?s officer. Inside the pants is a label to a U-Vet., Bleckert, 23/9/41, 394. I have tried Google but with not much luck. Does any one have any other places that would be good? This is my first piece of German labeled equipment. This is new ground for me. Many thanks Steiner
    9. I recently purchased these medal bars. What I found interesting was the progression of medals that the service man received. In the first group is the Canadian Forces Decoration which has two rosettes denoting over 32 years of service (12 years for the medal and 10 years for each rosette), QE II Silver Jubilee Medal (only 7000 issued to Canadian personal), International Commission of Control and Supervision Viet Nam 1973 (only 240 Canadian service personal were assigned), UNEFME 73-79 (11,500 issued to Canadians). Next the ribbon bar shows the addition of Special Service Medal. The medal was issued with bars but it is unknown which one this person got. Last bar has the US Legion of Merit ribbon. This medal could be issued to foreign personal. All in all this person had a great career in the Canadian military. In the picture you will notice two of the medal bars with the Legion of Merit. One now resides with Reliy1965. Hope did not steal your tunder Doc! Regards Steiner
    10. Good day Gentlemen I would like to share with you one of my finds. I couple of years ago a picked up a group of WW1 medals to a SJT. P.G. Webster s/n 152000 (what a great s/n!) of the CASC. In early October of 2006 while on lunch I was going through an antique shop and saw a small medal in case from The Adlershot Command Athletic Association inside was a medal issued to a P.G. Webster driver for the 5th Canadian Division, Team Wrestling on Horseback winners. I was dumbfounded and quickly purchased the medal. Since all the medals were purchased in my home town I can guess that at auction somehow the group was separated but fortunately I was able to regroup as it were. Take heart fellow collectors sometimes the medal Gods do shine on you and here is proof of that. Regards Steiner
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