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Posts posted by Tisha
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Hi Jan iI want to upset you , I think that Nakhimov , a copy too
Thanks for your input,
It really seems that Nakhimov is definetly original. Suvorov does not match the reference pieces I have on my database - it has actually too sharp details.
With best regards,
Jani
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Hi guys Good orders but bad picture it seems to me that Suvorov just a copy
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Globin Nikolai Ivanovich - commander of the 525 th Attack Yampolsky-Kremenets Aviation Regiment 227 th Red Banner Berdychiv Attack Air Division 8-th Attack Aviation Corps 8-th Air Army of the 4 th Ukrainian Front, Lieutenant.
Born July 21, 1920 on the farm now Ovdyansky Lebedinsky district of Sumy region of Ukraine to a peasant family. Ukrainian. A member of the CPSU (B) / Communist Party since 1943. Early in the deprived parents went to the Donbas. He graduated from the 8 classes. In 1938 he graduated Yenakiyevo Metallurgical College, and in 1939 - Kherson aviation school. He worked as an instructor pilot Gorlovsky Aeroclub.
In the Red Army in 1940. In 1941 he graduated Voroshilovgrad Military Aviation School of Pilots.
World War II from November 1943. Fought on the 1 st and 4 th Ukrainian Front. In 1944 he was wounded.
Wing Commander 525 th Attack Yampolsky-Kremenets Aviation Regiment (227-I Berdichevskaya Krasnoznamennaya Attack Air Division, 8 th Attack Aviation Corps, 8 th Air Army, 4 th Ukrainian Front) Lieutenant Nick globin by the end of the war has made 100 combat </SPAN>sorties to attack airfields, trains, strong points, clusters of enemy troops and inflicted great losses on the enemy.
Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet on 29 June 1945 for the exemplary performance of command assignments at the front against the Nazis and displaying courage and heroism, the senior lieutenant Nikolai Ivanovich Globina Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin and medal "Gold Star "(№ 4221).
After the war, the brave pilot continued service in the Soviet Air Force. In 1949 he graduated from Chernivtsi Teacher's Institute, and in 1975 - Dnepropetrovsk University. From 1961, colonel NI Globin - in stock. Lived in the regional capital of Ukraine - the city of Zaporozhye. Worked in a factory of 50 Years of the USSR head of technical training. Died June 26, 1989.
He was awarded the Order of Lenin, three Orders of the Red Banner, Order of Alexander Nevsky, Orders of the Patriotic War, 1 st degree, three, orders of Red Star and medals
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it means everthing is 100% original , before i bought it, it was checked by very compitent people...Hi very interasted group can i see a RB #83655(is this Swallow Tail????)
Thank.s
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I hope the new pics help.
Dan
Very good medal
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Great Order 7TISHA, I think it's one of the most beautiful awards in Europe.
Here is my Huguenin version
Emanuel Yes you are right only difference that you have a later variation (1921-1941) type 5.4
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GOOD PRICE!
luga78@rambler.ru
you can read about this orderhttp://www.falera.ru/forums/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=11379 :Cat-Scratch:
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Sasha is correct regarding the producers listed, the chronological correct order would be:
Rothe&Neffe
K. Fischmeister
G.A. Scheid
Arthus Bertrand
and there also exist red variants made by Sorlini and Huguenin
Your item is a 100% Arthus Bertrand manufactury product.
have a look at my website on Serbian orders
Best regards
Milan
Gentlemen's thnk's for education Milan. you have got an excellent site
Alex :Cat-Scratch:
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sava5.2
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Hello,
Does anyone know who was the manufacturer of Sava 5 in Red Robe? Is there any information on the web about this?
Thank you
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Hi gentlemen?s
I need to research some of the Russian orders is anybody can help me with name of person who can do it for me
Regards Alex
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I can't find it... Can you post a direct link?
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thorry i'v done mistake this is just for order of Lenin anr red banner
this link http://www.mirnagrad.ru/cgi-bin/exinform.c...asket=419002064
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Their Red Banner book is quite useful. Given the (sigh) prices these days, detailed data on this most common of Soviet Orders should make this a required book in every Soviet collector's library.
Gentleman's if you can read in Russian have a look at this site http://www.mirnagrad.ru and you will find complete publication of this book , you can download it
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Idiots spoil good Order :banger:
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http://collectrussia.com/showcat.htm?cat=ww2topmil
That's 3/4 of a million dollars right there!
There are a few things I noticed about all of this great stuff. First, is it just me, or have the orders of Suvorov and Kutuzov been for sale several times already? For whatever reason, I feel like the same ones keep reappearing in the same place, each time twice as expensive as before. I remember seeing these for a mere ( ) $8000 a year ago when I started collecting. Second, in the Vasyagin group, how is it that so much is missing? I mean, there's an October Revolution, ORBL, Mongolian ORB, and lots of other foreign and soviet medals that aren't there. Where could they have gone and how?!? Any thoughts?
-Alex
Hay boys it is the price for collecting!!!
for your information
Suvorov 2 cl was 2900 issue
Kutusov 2 cl was 3700 issue
Just think about this numbers, not about price for these orders, yes it is very peaty we can't get this beauty
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I would place that Red Star at November-December 1943 from the serial number range.
Most likely red star evaded in1942
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Hi together,
I looked through my suspensions and found 5 different producer / factory marks on the suspensions.
Has anybody an idea who / which factory produced this suspensions?
As the marks are to small for my digi cam I painted them.
best regards and thanks
Andreas
Andreas it is very hard to tall a single aluminum suapantions known about a dozen options for branding, because high volumes of production and placement of orders for various factories and enterprises (especially in recent times, when it established a huge number of awards ministries, departments and public organizations),
Alex
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Suvorov 3rd class (1st type) and Nakhimov 2nd class
in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Hi Jani would be very nice to put more quality pictures for for discussiont by what I can see many elements do not match