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Hello, I haven't been actively collecting for a long time, and even when I was my interest was more in German medals and badges. A friend of mine asked me to research a dog tag he received from a WW2 vet he know that recently passed away, served in the Pacific theater as an infantryman. I know almost nothing about Japanese militaria, but doing some research online believe the "unit code" is 1128. Other than that I don't know, other than it doesn't appear to have a blood type stamp, which isn't unusual for IJA tags. The coins came with it as well, but believe I've found what they are, 2 Chinese "1 cash" coins from the late 1800s and a Japanese "1 mon" from the late 1600s. Any input appreciated, thank you! Steve
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Hello Gentlemen, I've been out of collecting for a couple of years now, and even then was an EK guy, so this is a bit out of my league. This dagger is being offered to a friend of mine for sale, and the only info available at the moment is this picture of it. From the research I was doing so far seems like a 2nd model Luft dagger. I'm not really sure if authentic or not, as specifically cannot find another dagger like it with a similar blade engraving. Hope you guys can help, and would appreciate any info Thanks, Steve
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EK 1914 Another EK1 We
stevo4361 replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Another nice one Steve! Does yours have a small "W" or "M" marked on the backside of the pin as well? My "We" also has a W or M under the pin, up towards the hinge. Nice cross man! Kind Regards, Steve -
EK 1914 silver and enamel mini EK2
stevo4361 replied to gregM's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Looks great Greg, looking forward to some more pics! Kind Regards, Steve -
EK 1914 The thing with cases and cardboxes.......
stevo4361 replied to Motorhead's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Another beauty Micha, and the cardbox with the Braunsweig postal stamp is fantastic! Congrats! Kind Regards, Steve -
EK 1914 Unmarked AWS screwback
stevo4361 replied to Motorhead's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
That is a beautiful cross Micha, Congrats! Steve -
EK 1914 EK2 Maker M
stevo4361 replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Good eye Steve, never noticed that before, Kind Regards, Steve -
EK 1939 1939 EK1 mm 107
stevo4361 replied to buellmeister's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hey Jan, Is that an EK2 jump ring "marker" round spot on the bottom of the frame? Or just a blemish of some sort? Kind Regards, Steve -
EK 1914 Cased "Fr" Friedlaender EK1
stevo4361 replied to stevo4361's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thanks Bill! Steve -
EK 1914 Cased "Fr" Friedlaender EK1
stevo4361 replied to stevo4361's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thanks guys, Makes sense on Frank und Reif being the other Fr (FR?). Looking forward to your upcoming Friedl?nder post Micha! Kind Regards, Steve -
EK 1914 Cased "Fr" Friedlaender EK1
stevo4361 replied to stevo4361's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thanks Micha, Were "Fr" and "FR" distinctly different companies? Kind Regards, Steve -
Congrats Jan Arne, This cross is nearly flawless, beautiful! Kind Regards, Steve
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EK 1914 Cased "Fr" Friedlaender EK1
stevo4361 replied to stevo4361's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Hey guys, This beauty came in today's mail, a cased 1914 "Fr" Friedlaender EK1. Marking is hard to get on a scan, and doubt I could get it on a picture, small incused relief "Fr" under the catch. Interesting crown design as well, with defined "upper arms." On the case, is one of the most interesting ones I have handled, but I have very limited experience with 1914 cases. The texture of the outside material seems different than my other cases. (Almost more plastic-like, but not exactly) Also, the pin is not a spring mechanism, but rather a push with a "leverage bar" from what I can conclude without tearing it apart. The top of the catch is also interesting, as instead of a 1 piece it has the regular shaped flat piece, with a soldered on piece on top of the catch to give it more width up top. (Will try and get some pics of this later, hope the description isn't too bad) Does this sound familiar to anyone? Passes the blacklight test OK. Thanks guys! Kind Regards, Steve
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Hey Dan, Not an expert by any means, but the texture of your Memel medal that you posted just strikes me as "off." Very pitted, with rough detail, almost like it was cast, or something along those lines? The "design" itself doesn't necessarily make it a bad one, the overall quality though looks lacking to me, and I don't like it. Just my opinion man, Kind Regards, Steve
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Hey Terry, Not an expert by any means, but I think when looking at the Detlev Memel fake you have illustrated it doesn't necessarily spell fake for the "straight-G" type of Memels. The COPY labeled Memel Detlev has shown has the straight-G, but what spells fake to me in the picture is the color of the medal, and especially the outer rim being uneven when comparing the obverse to reverse. (Obverse side is much thinner) While I would agree that the COPY one is a fake, I don't think it spells out fake for all the "straight-Gs," especially those whose other attributes (even rim, general quality, ect) point to it being an original, as well as there are "straight-G" examples that have provinence. Just my take on it, Kind Regards, Steve
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EK 1939 Eiserneskreuz Brass front & back again
stevo4361 replied to naoki matsumoto's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Looks like a good brass cored EK1 to me! Impressive EK collection! Kind Regards, Steve