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Many thanks for identifying those flags, Eric. Really appreciate it
Dolf
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Well, if indeed Glenn is right and it is confirmed by other experts that both pieces posted on Posts #29 and #30 are Russian and NOT Mongolian, in order to keep this thread well organised maybe some Moderator with the power to do so could perhaps delete both Posts #29 and #30, as well as Posts #31 + #33 + #36 and #38 + obviously this last one too (#42). Just to keep the thread clear and clean.
Thanks,
Dolf
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Lovely eye-candy Dolf. Clearly, these "friendhsip" badges are far, far more complex than we ever imagined.
Great!
I don't know why (well in fact I guess I do know but as such opinion could be considered "political" better shut my mouth ) but I feel kind of fascinated by these Socialist period Friendship Badges/Pins "Workers of the World Unite" kind of reminds me of some good old days of my youth when I still used to believe in something... Well, guess I'm getting old, bitter and hopeless...
Thanks buddy,
Dolf
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Lovely stuff, Dolf! Thanks.
Thank You, for starting these Dr. Battushig's by category threads, an excellent idea to get this stuff well organised.
Cheers,
Dolf
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Two more.
Dolf
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Another couple of close-ups, these ones from Norman Schwarzkopf, comparing with a pic of the real one.
Dolf
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what this?
I believe I've read in another thread that you own Dr. Battushig's book, am I right?
In such case you have the answer to your question if you just check page 123.
Dolf
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Well, compared to a pic of the real Galland apparently I painted him looking a bit older than he might be, but than again when I painted it I didn't have Internet and all that and only used a pic from a Janes book as a model.
Dolf
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Have a few of mine posted here, only Verlinden 120mm and one Verlinden 200mm (Adolf Galland):
http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=5816
Just a couple of close-ups of Galland figure.
Dolf
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Very nice to see this variety. Especially happy to see the document!!
Rick,
Yes, that O 01 is indeed a very nice piece, and AFAIK not an easy one to find And even rarer with the Doc!
Dolf
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Dave, Stephen,
WOW!!! Wonderful job guys! Outstanding!
Dolf
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O 17 The Public Inspector of the Mongolian Railway.
Dolf
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O 12 The Road of Friendship.
Dolf
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O 09 The Thousand engine-driver. 400.000Km.
Dolf
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O 05 The Outstanding Railway Worker.
Dolf
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And finally one of my favorites.
Another NIB, but obviously Cuba - Mongolia Friendship.
Notice that this one could be Cuban, as it's written in Spanish: "Granja Cubano Mongolesa", which means Cuban Mongolian Farm.
Dolf
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Yes Dolf it's is the same as in post #30 and price same to, 20kop
Ok, thanks. But at least on the one on Post #30 there is a Mongolian flag
Dolf
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NIB Cuba - Mongolia Friendship.
This one I can identify
Dolf
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One more NIB with the Mongolian flag and again another one I can't identify.
Dolf
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One more NIB with the Mongolian flag and another one I can't identify, with a long vertical pin.
I guess I should check some "flags of the world" site...
Dolf
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This is not Mongolian but Russian, and it's not a badge it's znachek. The number 20 on the beck is price, 20 kopeek.
Thank you for the clarification, Glenn! I bought it from Mongolia, as being Mongolian, that's why I included it here.
So I guess it's the same for the one I posted on Post #30?!
Dolf
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A nice NIB, with a Mongolian flag and another I can't identify, also a date, 1956 (my birthday date btw ) and a pigeon (peace symbol?).
Dolf
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And one more NIB. This one shows the USSR and Mongolian flags, and what seems to be a rocket. Space Friendship and/or cooperation? Not sure if what looks a "39" is a date or just letters!
Again both obverse and reverse because again there are some marks on the reverse.
Dolf
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And one more NIB: Red Star on center with 40 inside it, referring to the dates on the bottom, 1945 - 1985, and with 3 flags. Anyone knows those flags?
Obverse and reverse. I posted the reverse of this one because it has some marks.
Dolf
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Friendship Badges
in People's Republic Mongolia
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Dear Ed,
The reason I asked for those pieces on Posts #29 and #30 to be deleted is because Glenn seems to have identified them as being Russian znacheks (?) and indeed these two seem to be the only ones that have those marks and the 20 kopeks price on the reverse, so apparently they don't belong in this thread. My fault, sorry
By identifying the 3 flags on the one on Post #29 Eric confirms that at least this one is certainly not Mongolian, so I guess we could eliminate that one from this thread. The one on Post #30, despite having a Mongolian flag on it, according to Glenn is also a Russian 20 kopecks znachek (?) so I guess it could go either.
That one from Post #39 is different. No marks or price on the reverse. And the simple fact it's written in Spanish doesn't exactly mean it's Cuban rather than Mongolian. I also have a mini-book with the Mongolian Constitution in Spanish, made in Mongolia, so this one could perfectly be Mongolian after all.
Dolf