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    Dolf

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    1. And the Doc, dated 1962, issued to Ivan Petrovich Pochvin. Dolf
    2. And the Doc, dated 1944, issued to Nicolayev Peter Yakovlevich. Dolf
    3. The Medal for Defense of Moscow. Funny, there are some red spots on the ribbon, I always thought it could be blood, althought of course it can also be ketchup... Dolf
    4. And the Doc, dated 1943, issued to Ivan Grigoryevich Chygai. My favorite Doc Dolf
    5. The Medal for Defense of Stalingrad (my very 1st Soviet Medal!). Dolf
    6. And the Doc, dated 1943, issued to Comrade Grigoriy Piotrovich Shishko. Dolf
    7. And the Doc, dated 1943, issued to Sergeant 1st rank Maksim Ivanovich Iliyn. Dolf
    8. I know all reverses of these Medals are the same but I can't resist posting this one Dolf
    9. The Medal for Defense of Odessa. Notice how worn the ribbon is! Probably the nicest of all Medals I have Dolf
    10. And the Doc, dated 1945, issued to Semyen Petrovich Dyachenco. Dolf
    11. Someone suggested it (Ed I believe), so here they are. My Defense of Medals, each with the appropriate Doc. I believe they are all of the Var 1. Following the order they are shown on The Guide, so the first one is the Medal for Defense of Leningrad. Dolf
    12. paddywhack, Outstanding!!! I have to find that Erich Hatmann's bird! So you can do all that, open and close the cockpit, put up and down the wheels, have the access to the engine open or close?!... Boy, that looks great! Both the 109 and the P 51 come from the same manufacturer? A big difference on the price! Thanks for posting these beauties! Dolf
    13. Gerd, Yeah, probably the influence of such practice for a few years... you know what I mean Dolf
    14. Eric, I believe you can post pics up to 60Kb until you post a certain amount of posts (not sure how many, maybe a Moderator can help you with details), then you'll be able to posts pics up to 110Kb. Dolf
    15. OoV, For a decent view, can you please try to eliminate 99% of everything around the screwplate (crop it with Photoshop for example) in order to have a pic of the screwplate occupying most of the area of the final pic? Thanks, Dolf Here is what I meant. But in my case as I copied your posted pic all I got is a screwnut of the same size of the one you posted, but if you do it yourself from the original photo maybe you might get a better result. Anyway this pic is unfortunatelly way too blurred to show it clearly
    16. Funny, I was sure it was my fault instead... Always a true Gentleman the dear Christphe Dolf
    17. Ok, sorry, I guess I misunderstoood your previous post and thought you meant that both Mintmarks do exist Dolf
    18. Thanks. Btw, there is another one of these for sale right now on the siter of that well known NJ dealer, ribbon missing, but for $5,500... Dolf
    19. Christophe, So you confirm there are different Mintmarks? Moscow AND Leningrad? Would you by any chance have pics to post of samples with the Leningrad Mintmark? Thanks, Dolf
    20. Thanks a lot for the clarification Ed. Whatever it is made of, a very nice A 13 (3rd Class, 4th Grade, right?). A beautiful piece indeed! Dolf
    21. So according to this, the difference between those posted by Paul and Darrell is that they would be 1.1, and those posted by Eric 1.2 instead. Have to check the Mondvor site to confirm this and for possible differences on Mintmarks. If only it was not so slow to download and not only in Russian... Thanks guys, Dolf
    22. Can you guys please enlight me about the difference(s) between these Medals posted above? The only difference I see between those posted by Paul and Darrell, and the ones from Eric is that little "thing" (screw-nut?) at the base of the screws. Is that the difference? Both mine are exactly like those from Paul or Darrell, btw. Thanks, Dolf
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