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Posts posted by JensF.
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Looks like a normal 37 mm HE shell for a Hotchkiss revolver cannon.
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Chris, I think a german 76 mm Leichte Wurfmine is much nicer.
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Here is my enamel bird:
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Can you post pics of the stamps?
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I am not sure but I think there is a "Bew?hrungsabzeichen" on the ribbon of the Braunschweig cross too.
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GREAT crosses! Thanks for sharing!
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Hi guys,
I want to inform you about the new website of my reenactment group "Alte Armee" - Living History 1914-1918.
There you can find some pics of our recent activities too (-> "Bilder").
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And #2. Post your mounted black crosses!
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Look at the pin! It has got the same style of pin like the new Oldenburg and Braunschweig cross fakes!
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Of course they are sold as copies, but never forget the "resellers". I heard from someone that the Capral copies of orders are to identify if you hold them in your hands. I really want to see some of them in real. In the pics they look really scary!
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I am getting paranoid after seeing the polish fakesite. What do you think about these two medals? I bought them about 10 years ago. Both look like a T-34 drove over them...
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Just found this polish (what else) website. Look at USSR medals!
http://www.azzie.biz/catalog/index.php?cPa...e=2&language=en
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You are a really lucky man!
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I never saw a zinky one with such a good bronze plating remaining. It seems it was stored in a warm and dry place for a very long time.
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Thanks. It is from a catholic nurse with the name Rose Wei?. She was awarded the Red Cross Medal 3. class on march 30, 1915.
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Nice little one. Still with very good bronze plating.
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Schlesischer Adler / Silesian Eagles
in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
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And the 2. grade: