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    seb16trs

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    1. the award number has been clearly forgered. what puzzles me is the nice ink writting: the same on the two booklets. I've seen other identical handwrittings (differnt style from this one, but all are nice and elegant) on others docs on the net...
    2. I believe it genuine, as the photo seems legit. The awards book number seems correctfor this periode.
    3. hello gentlemen, I'd be happy we examine together our red banners and their docs... here are 2 docs; I suspect the second one o have been forgered. They don't have their right order (numbers do not match, I bought the sets as it is)
    4. hello, I would be extremly happy if you could show us some details of the embroided pilot wings on the right chest, and how are stiched the lapel embroideries... many thanks! Sebastien
    5. hello, never the Mint did such such a deep engraved number... and the pebling ("lunar landscape") reveals heavy polishing.
    6. hello, see this booklet for sale on "E"... the stamps do lack... should we consider this as a fake or is the 1970 date an explanation about the absence of any stamp?
    7. hello gentlemen , I put off the star and saw differences in gold patina on the shoulderboard. The bullion is clearer under the stars, so I can conclude they've been screwed some years ago. Would it be a wearer fantasy? I advanced the bulgarian hypothesis because I tend to believe the bulgarian stars are raised like those I shown you.
    8. hello gentlemen. I had a pair of M43 infantery colonel shlouder boards. But I'm convinced the stars are bulgarian. Any insight?
    9. that's what you believe, but chinese collectors market is now huge, and it seems what they leave to us is only fakes... a little bit off-topic
    10. I looked at my red banner of labour - late number- and it is analogue quality....
    11. hello, a poor picture coming from "ceeskoslovenska statni vyznamenani, statni cestna uznani a ceny", by Vladivoj Pulec, SNTL-ALFA, Prague 1980 but look at the excellent enamel finishing on the borders...
    12. I find the CSSrcoat-of-arms a bit crude; theoriticaly the czech coinage is fine and smooth...
    13. Anatoly, I suppose you know this page: http://www.vyznamenani.net/CSR/Rad_rude_zastavy.html
    14. I find the enamel too "clear", too bright, as so as the gold-plating... but there're the 3 usual mintmarks on the suspension... could the suspension a genuine one?
    15. hello William.Should we suppose the photo has been added too (a researched file from an officer often shows a photo)?
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