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    Paul R

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    1. Congrats! Very nice and minty looking piece!!! Best regards Paul
    2. Thank you Nick, I went ahead and wrote the following letter to the company... Good Evening. The reason I am writing you is in reference to a Lifesaving medal that you wrote a COA for. This specific medal is the topic on the following link: http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/sho...ad.php?t=116835 I am thinking of purchasing this medal from the gentleman who you wrote the COA for, but I do have a couple of questions. 1. I thought that the Lifesaving medal only came in two variations... The solid silver version with the half moon, silver purity code, and etc along the rim. The second varitaion I have is the silver plated zinc or tombac(later war). Where did this third variation come from? 2. How common are these in regards to the other two variations. I appreciate any light you can shed on this for me! Warmest regards Paul Reck
    3. Thank you, Dave, for the clarification. That looks like an awesome book. Is it the mainstay for WW1 uniform collectors? Thank you again PAul
    4. Thank you all for starting this interesting thread and for your help on mt set. I do have one question. What does the purplish waffenfarbe mean... if anything at all? Best regards Paul
    5. Otto, I read this thread several times today! I am speachless. Great work on your research and your collection! Thank you for sharing it with us Paul
    6. What is the difference between the 57 versions and the one shown here? Respectfully Paul
    7. Here is something else that I dont see everyday... A protective breast plate. This one is for sale for about 850 dollars. How rare are these? I bet that this and that trench shield would make an awesome machine gun nest display if one had the manniquins and area to set it up! http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Imperial/photos/G00551.html Paul
    8. Thank you Chip. I will get some more pics of the board! Thanks for the info! Best regards Paul
    9. Chris, Awesome find! I have not seen too many of those in any condition!! Paul
    10. That is a beautiful bar, Nick! Despite what it has been through, I would be proud to own it! What exactly does the COA from him mean? Does it mean if it is not real, he will buy it? I know that he must have given it a lot of thought as he is putting his reputation on the line with each of these COAs he signs. That certificate added another 75 dollars to what the member was going to ask for it before. This variation is so out of the norm that it would be difficult to confuse it with one of the other two types. I too would love to hear from someone who might know something as I have it set on hold for me pending a trade. Being a HUGE fan of these, you can see why I am on the fence as to what to do here. Either this is a very rare variation or a total repro. Thank you for your input, Mr. Chairman. Best regards Paul
    11. Wow Bill, That sounds like a powerful set you found! I am suprised that a family would allow something like that to out of family hands. Paul
    12. Thank you for sharing the info on this medal! Paul
    13. Here is a shot of the backs of the above insignia... The waffenfarbe is a purplish color.
    14. Here is what I have... I really do not know what unit is represented. The tabs were given to me by a member who I need to return the favor to. If you are on this forum, please PM me. I have something I want to give you. Front
    15. Thank you for sharing it! I have never seen such a complete and mint set! I would love to find my greatgrandfather's! Paul
    16. When I started collecting Soviet items in 1992, Igor M. at Collectrussia.com has been my source. Being a former Soviet Officer, he knows what he is selling. I have known him for 13 years and he is a great guy to do business with. He has always offered great customer service and a very friendly attitude. I learned a lot from him! As stated above, the Comprehensive Guide on Soviet Orders and Medals is a must have if you are wanting to collect them. I think that he is even offering uniforms as well. Check his website out. Here are his uniforms http://collectrussia.com/showcat.htm?cat=NCOOFFUNI http://collectrussia.com/showcat.htm?cat=GENSTAFUNI Best regards Paul Reck
    17. Hi Chris! When I was stationed on a cutter(210 foot ship), USCGC CONFIDENCE(1998-2001), we did some Caribbean Ops with US and British Navy. I remember pulling into GTMO Cuba and the HMS Northland(I think that was the name of the ship) pulled in that night. I remember meeting the medic on board. I was invited to their first class mess where I was give some of the finest British rations. That was a great night. I had a blast. I wish we were allowed to have a drink or two after watch. I think they told me that the British were allowed two drinks per day... and some told me that they would save their rations for a few days and have them all at once!
    18. Here is the only one I have... It seems as if they are out of order. Paul
    19. Hi! I can assure you that these items were not ripped from either the clutches of a dead person or from a protesting native. The vessel was caught trying to sneak things out of the country and was detained. The crew members(like so many other workers) were from other countries and I was told that they were sent home after some time. The items were declared legal when I listed them on my customs sheet on the way out. As far as the medals are concerned, I traded for them. There were rules as to what we could bring back... The ones I remember are: 1. No weapons, weapon parts, or ordinance. 2. Nothing of monetary value(unless there is a proof of purchase) 3. Nothing tastless(body parts and ect) There were more but that is all I can remember now...(I am home sick so my brain is a bit fried. LOL) Thanks again for your responses... As for differences in military policies amoungst the allies... I wish we were allowed to have alcohol rations... Our military did away with that with the onset of the Prohibition. Although the US Govt has revoked that law, the military has not. We still are not allowed to drink onboard any military craft nor are we allocated any. (No disprespect was intended or taken). Thanks Darryll, I just wanted something to go with what I decide to tell my kids... if or when they ask. Warm regards Paul
    20. That is a phenominal piece, Robin! Did the awardees have their names inscribed? If so, who did it belong to? Very respectfully Paul Reck
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