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    Ed_Haynes

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    1. Quoted from http://www.collectrussia.com/DISPITEM.HTM?ITEM=17623 --

      For Mastering the Equipment (ZOT), 1934-35. . . .

      Cogwheel shaped badge with white border and red center, and superimposed portrait of Stalin. The motto along the upper part is "Equipment is the key to everything during the reconstruction period".

      This slogan was coined by Stalin in 1931, at the time when Soviet Union was buying massive amounts of machinery in the US and Europe for its fledgling industrialization program. Later as equipment became plentiful, this slogan was replaced with the "Personnel is the key to everything" . . . .

      #117973

    2. I try not to use names of non-forum members. Just me. (Although anyone who knows the ohaleristic trade in UB knows him.)

      Why not post these items to the forum if you want to discuss them? You may have to do resizing and editing but, stilll, . . . ???

      Imperial Chinese awards turn up from time to time in Ulanbaatar, often things that have from up from the Southern Neighbor. And, with so many things coming out of China these days, some are legitimate and some are not. And, as you know, you need to be very careful.

    3. I think you'll see these have already been posted and discussed. Besides being very damaged the authenticity has been challenged by some and affirmed by others, some of whom know their stuff and some of whom don't. The amount of bluster surrounding Chinese awards is amazing.

      I think I have posted them here and on teh OSMA site, back in the day when I spent time there.

      The custodian has been kept up to date with the massive confusion surrounding these awards, which I photographed in his flat.

      Due to damage, if nothing else, I fear for their market value, which may be his ultimate plan.

    4. Nice post. Thanks, Brian.

      This is all addressed in rather more detail in a book that, if I am lucky, I shall hold in my hands before I die. A long and nasty tale . . . .

      Never seen a mounted group with the plastic-cloth ribbon. Always poaper. Another pretty idea that was unworkable.

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