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    Bob

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    1. Russian Customs are a tough bunch. I bought a rare transitional Air force captains Parade uniform from a member of another forum. He shipped it and customs returned it to him because the cap had a 1953 date in it. They said it was an invaluable item. He's now shipped the pants and jacket in seperate packages from Russia and took the cap with him to Paris where he'll try to mail it from there. Russsian Customs agents are very anal. :angry::angry::angry:

      :beer: Doc

      Well, they're presumably administering the local laws right? I know collectors are generally ehmm "flexible" in terms of how to get those rare missing items for the collection but still...

      Anyway, I am not holier than the pope... I was on a driving vacation to Ukraine and hiding awards in your car is of course a lot easier than in a mail packet or piece of luggage for a flight.

      I will be going to Russia for some weeks of mountaineering so will be able to simply put any medals I buy into my check in luggage which will contain a healthy load of metal mountaineering equipment anyway:)

      Back to the topic though: good places to go shopping? E.g. any dealers with a real physical shop? I imagine the open markets aren't good places to obtain genuine quality pieces anymore (recall 8 years ago or so this 1 big market next to a hotel a bit out of the center city).

    2. Wait until Professor Ed returns from the 2006 Gobi Expedition

      laden with hitherto undreamed of goodies and hard facts and figures undreamt of before to amaze, astound, and delight one and all.

      Think of it as an early Christmas, coming soon to this forum. :rolleyes:

      And in the meantime Alexei is uncovering beautiful items and putting them on his site almost every week or two :love:

    3. Just looking at collectrussia... they have #318 for sale there. If I may quote:

      "Magnificent quality, riveted hollow construction typical of the earliest Soviet awards.

      This is an extremely rare 1940 variation with two-word "Monetnyi Dvor" mint mark. The style of mint mark indicates very late production, just before the complete re-design of this decoration in 1940. Coincidentally, that same year "Monetnyi Dvor" mint mark replaced the earlier "Mondvor" at the Soviet mint, therefore pinpointing 1940 as the exact year of manufacture for this specimen.

      Most other pieces that we have observed to date had the one-word mint mark. Engraved serial number "318" in characteristic, early Soviet manner."

      Well, with my number 291 and also the two-word mintmark we've then just pintpointed this down a bit further:)

    4. A nice A21.2

      Number 291 - gilt on screwplate still reasonably intact.

      The construction of this award is interesting: 5 rivets... but if you look closer it's made more intricately... there's the base "plate" in front of which are connected the star at top and the center piece of banners, soyombo and wreath... presumably all with rivets... but then on reverse another "plate" is attached (equal in shape to the base plate) which covers these rivets (at least, I am assuming they are there) and this back plate is connected to the base plate with the 5 rivets.

      In any case, a beatiful award.

    5. A Hero Star Wow :o

      You must have good cash flow to be able to afford one of those. Best of luck in your search for one.

      Well, let's wait and see IF I'll ever find one, IF it is for sale... and then what the price is. Although I do not buy awards as investments, these high end ones are really not much different than cash... you can easily convert them if you'd really need.

      Sofar I've only gotten as close to a hero star as "rumours" (one is for sale in Moscow; one recently got sold by one of the major European dealers; etc.). Seeing a LIVE one in and of itself would already be nice :blush:

      We'll see, did manage to get 2 Gold Soyombo labour hero's so hunting can pay off in the end.

    6. Hello Bob

      I have noticed the same, but the rarer stuff still sells if the price is reasonable.

      Not much on ebay lately either. Just listed a bunch of stuff myself, interested to see how it sells :D

      I noticed that :cool:

      Unfortunately nothing I'm still looking for. Really, apart from some "lower end" items which I am still keeping an eye open for, my "want" list is quite short. Only rare items on it (although some easy to find - as long as you fork up the $$$) and really only one that I am really hunting for and willing to "break the piggy bank" to get: a Gold Hero Star

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