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    Richard Gordon

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    1. Great stuff! Are any of the pieces veteran obtained? Rich
    2. Now these are not something you see every day! Very nice to see so many. Rich
    3. Stijn, thanks for the suggestion but alas I have no glider badge (I think you have them all ) Paul, thanks. There is 2 sets of loops, 1 vertical and 1 horizontal. Fallschirj?ger is certainly a possibility! Thanks. I already have a pilot/observer badge so that not going to be a problem! Thanks, Nesredep! Thanks, Kevin. I think your logic has a lot of sense. At this rank I think RO/AG would be inpossible. I believe he would had to have retrained at officer level to either observer or pilot. Fran?ois, a belt is a possibility! I'll replace the shirt with one of a better colour eventually! Thanks John, much appreciated. As I do not want to alter the bluse at all I wont be adding any loops but I have and idea that involves dressmakers pins that might allow me to 'add' a few badges. Will keep you posted. Scott, thanks. Now there's an idea!!
    4. Gene That's what currently is used in the pic. It's a tombac Assmann of the slim, pre-war variety!! Rich
    5. Now for the dilemma... Obviously a piece like this needs to be displayed. My problem is that I don't know if I should give him: Pilot badge, or Pilot / Observer, or Observer, or Fallshirmj?ger Suggestions?? Rich ps that particular RK is not attributed.
    6. Chris The shirt is Debenhams but it will do for now. Thanks for the comments Rich
    7. Here's a piece I'd like to share with you now that I have a mannequin to display it on. It's an untouched standard (not private) made fliegerbluse to a Hauptmann of flight. There are a few collectors I'd like to thank for helping me with this one... Firstly Fran?ois for locating it. After asking if he knew of any for sale he directed me to it through another collector. Also, Gene and Jos for taking the time and patience to look over the pics I had sent them and casting their expert eye over it in fine detail. I'll let the pics do the talking.
    8. This one is interesting as it seems to be a bit of a mix between the 100 and 101 series!! The earcups and labels say 100 but the throat-mike set-up says 101. Rich
    9. OMG I can't believe so few are interested. Yes, it's the Deumer. Congratulations to the winners! The prize is some more free air! Rich
    10. If you'd like a bit of fun... Can you identify the maker of this observer badge from the head?? There are only a few to choose from so it shouldn't too difficult for you die-hards out there! Rich
    11. Sorry, but it a reproduction. Here's how an original should look. Rich
    12. Martin I don't know the reason for the smaller rings but if I had to guess I would also say for the mounted medal bar. Rich
    13. Avsar, Very nice selection of stars. Could you possible post a picture of the back of the 81 mm diameter piece? Thanks Rich
    14. Nesredep That one seems to be in very good condition! I have seen a few with that type of webbed-strap for the throat mikes and others with just the leather staps and pop-studs. Is this type as shown a later variation? Quite often the netted flight helmets have very short cables (like this one). Does anyone know why? Rich
    15. Paul That's a lovely tunic. Is this the one you sold your medical fliegerbluse for? Rich
    16. Jon Very nice postcard. Out of interest, what's was the number of Balthasar's Kills over how many combat flights? It would be interesting to work out his ratio. Rich
    17. Phew! That's a relief! Thanks Gene! Thanks guys! There is incredible workmanship these. I assume these are not hand-made but with a specialised sewing machine? Does anyone know what process was used? Rich
    18. Mark I have read with interest the 'worry' about these badges but never really could see why suddenly there were questions about them. I believe the question arose as to why do only late flight badges have LDO markings (and only Assmann). The answer, I believe, was as their distribution was controlled by Gorings offices, they were not availble for private retail and it was only towards the very late stages that luft badges could be bought privately. Just because a late zinc L/64 badge is in mint condition doesn't have to mean it is fake and nor would it worry me to own one. I once turned down a mint silver class CCC because the finish was so good and so complete that I thought it must be bad. Well it wasn't and it was probably the nicest I have seen. Ever. I don't have any L/64 pieces myself, in fact I have no zinc flight badges because firstly I am paranoid that without proper care the finish could deteriorate rapidly while in my care and secondly I don't like the loss of finish that they usually have. The reality is however, that we have no idea if these L/64 pieces continued to be made post May 1945. Rich
    19. Bruce From what I have seen, yes, and the most expensive being the lazy/micro 2
    20. One from me but FJ. Feldwebel Erich Schuster, Gruppenf?hrer 3./FschJ?gSturmRgt. I believe he won his RK in the battle for Crete. Rich
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