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    Alex K

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    1. This is just my opinion but I would take the story with a grain of salt. I find it hard to believe that this RK came off of a combat soldier because there is absolutely no wear on it. Again, just my opinion.

      I have to agree, the cross is unworn, comes with a folded piece of ribbon and it's presentation case. just my thoughts

      regards

      Alex

    2. Hi Dave, no this piece should not be restored because it is as history intended, a genuine recipients piece, worn with pride, and the evidence to prove it, thats how it left the recipient's possesion. I think it's fantastic when you can obtain a decoration and also find positive proof that it was a worn piece, (Photo), I would display both medal and photo with pride in my little den!

      regards

      Alex

    3. Hi Jim, thanks for your input. Again a very strong opinion with which a can't actually disagree. How ver just to muddy the waters slightly again (And this is where opinions may well once again differ), attached is an unofficial award I believe from the Kyffhauserbund (Spelt correctly?) which is an unofficial decoration for vets. The enamel has been repaired at some stage, I personally believe although I have no evidence, that it was done possibly by the recipient ity does appear to period, I don't think it's modern. As this may have been done by the recipient, has the repair devalued the piece to a collector. It didn't devalue it to me, although I would have prefered a flawless piece, BTW made by H C Timms Berlin

      regards

      Alex

    4. Hi Kevin that's a nice flag to have on the wall in the bedroom :cheers: As the FDJ was primarily an early 1950's organization, I assume that it is now quite old, or did the FDJ continue throughout the existence of the DDR?

      regards

      Alex

      edit, spelling mistake!

    5. :o:banger::lol::beer:

      Hi Wild Card, yes I was being slightly light hearted, on a slightly more serious note, this thread has indeed shown that there are a large number of very differing opinions on what is obviously a very emotive subject. It sometimes helps to step back, inwardly digest comments made, and be reflective as to some of the very good points made. In the end it's about sharing info and views, if that eventually leads to a better understanding of how people view this hobby or the artifacts we generally collect then it's been worthwhile excercise. I'm sure it will continue

      regards

      Alex

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