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    Beau Newman

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    1. The previous topic on the Gustav Klein group brought to mind this group that has always intigued me. I haven't held out much hope of knowing the recipient in spite of the unusual combination. The only clue to its Wurttemberg roots in the 20 year reserve cross. As far as I know there are no rolls on the Saxe-Weimar cross. Perhaps the Swedish North Star Knight is the key?

    2. At an OMSA convention in the late '90's, I found these boards on the table of the late Gordon Arnold, who usually dealt exclusively in Orders & Medals. Gordon was a well known authority on the Oldenburg Peter Friedrich Ludwig House Order. Somehow, he got these boards in a deal in Germany. Why only one of each, I have no idea. I recognized the cyphers as the 19th Oldenburg Dragoons and the 91st Oldenburg Infantry. Being general officer style, I can only think that these are both fo the Regimental Chef, who happened to be Friedrich August himself for both regiments. Are there any other possibilities for what these might be?

    3. I noticed in Post #38 that Wild Card showed a great little group with a Waldeck Military Verdienst Cross, 2nd Class. The military version did not have the black enameled starburst at the center and had a crowned "GV" on a red background instead of a cross on a white background. The regular VKs and military VKs are easily confused. Here is an example of the 3rd Class Military VK.

      http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2009/post-6181-1235358777.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2009/post-6181-1235358811.jpg

    4. I have a damascus Hessian pattern sword presented to Obermusikmeister Hauske in 1911. I found that information on bandleaders was hard to come by as they don't show up in the Ranklists. However, by doing a search on his name and rank, I was able to find the music database below that at least told me that he was name Hugo Hauske, was with the 115th Liebgarde Regt. from 1907 to 1918 and his dates of birth and death. Nothing on awards & etc. but, much more than I had. The site is searchable by occupation so, it may have info. on other titles and ranks for musicians. The link below takes you to the list of approx. 40 Obermusikmeisters in their database.

      http://musicsack.com/PersonFMT_Occ.cfm?Occ=Obermusikmeister

    5. I normally avoid 1 piece EKs like the plague but, I came across this one several years ago and it intersted me enough to buy it. The detail and quality of the screwback is very good and the age and wear looks honest. The cross is made from some kind of white metal with the center painted black. I have not seen another exactly like it since so, I don't think it is a widely made copy. Have any of you run into a similar piece?

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