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    erickn

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    1. Very nice 800 marked pieces posted so far. My contribution of 3. The first one is very vaulted. E.
    2. Very nice images Odulf. Here is a good one off the net of Walter Kruger, Otto Kumm and others with award and document.
    3. Hello Chris, Presenting Major Hans Wolff on a cold winters day in 1943 receiving his RK. Regards, E.
    4. Hello, Very interesting Ersatz EK's. Please view a couple from my collection. The first presents a brass frame and iron core. Regards, E.
    5. Hello Theodor, Two very desireable EK's indeed. The "WS" w/ the early case is a gem, however the 930 presents a character of it own. Nice catch. Kind regards, E.
    6. Hi Greg, One picture is as good as a thousand words. Great image. E.
    7. Thank you for posting such a wonderful find. Here is a translation; That's something that will delight more than one because it is probably one of the best digs in recent years, and guess where this is happening? In Lorraine and yes! We are in the region of Metz and she was not surprised to Matthew when he gave his first shovel in this kind of "washing" of concrete. After two days to clear all of this structure, the result is devastating as the diversity of the material released by the quality of the latter. Indeed, besides the small equipment such as bowls, water bottles and gas masks, there are over 50 German helmets most of which are hidden and complete! State of conservation of probably the wetland in which all of the equipment was discovered. Furthermore, what makes the originality of this discovery, also found the amount of helmets is that they have in their camouflage almost all different, two of them are also unusual patterns of indentations in 1918 while others have helmets for their registration as an unknown K or a bell? I will let you immerse yourself in the day digging through various memorable photos taken on the ground and subsequently during cleaning.
    8. Even with the "buggered corner" this cross presents a unique character of its own, especially with the very worn ribbon. Very desireable cross. Congrats! E.
    9. Hello Greg, Your photography skills are commendable as I also took a double-take when first viewing your image. Nice! These Table Medals/Paperweights from this very patriotic era are really neat and truly interesting. Please accept an image of a similar EK of the same size in my collection. Best regards, Erickn
    10. Wow Chris! These are very creative and very attractive. In post #12, the corner cartridges appear to have been intended to hold candles. The cigar Cutter is a scream. Three very unique and useful artifacts. Thanks for sharing! E.
    11. Hi Eric, Great character to fine detail. Nice cross. Regards Erickn
    12. Hello Chris, Great idea for a post. Please allow me to post a few images of a rather interesting Taube ("Dove") Monoplane. Sir Mervyn, Jolly good trench Lighter of the Royal Engineers! Artifacts such as these are historic in their own right. Kind regards, Erickn
    13. Hello Peter, IMO, typical WWI era manufactured Godet. Nice cross and Congrats, thanks for sharing. E.
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