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    paja

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    1. Greetings Paul,

      Those are actually Republika Srpska decorations. The one with the sash is Order of Njegoš 1st class (it comes togehter with breast star). The other one is Order of the Star of Karađorđe, it could be part of a 1st class (badge worn on sash + golden breast star) or 2nd class set (badge worn on neck ribbon + silver breast star).
      There were more information in Republika Srpska topic, unfortunately as you said photos are still not available...

    2. You are welcome!

      About those 4 medals, first 2 I am not sure about but the last two are definitely Slovakian. 

      I think one commemorates 70 years of General military hospital, other could perhaps be for 70 years of the Slovak National Uprising but I really don't know...

      Photos from the same site, made during last year's visit to Slovakia when medals were awarded.

      http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_03_2015/post-7937-0-75340200-1425560215.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_03_2015/post-7937-0-78964900-1425560241.jpg

       

    3. Greetings draza from Kipar,

      Not everyone speaks Serbian, you should write in English so all can see what kind of language you use.

      Next time read my posts more carefully perhaps then you won't have digestion problems. I wrote I suspect the badge is fake. Based on your reply I can see that such a big expert as yourself is also not sure if it's original or not. That makes me, an amateur in this filed, even more sceptical. Also I never wrote that there's something wrong with the crossed bones and the fact that the badge is without producer's inscription on the back, I just asked if that's OK. Based on the fact that these are scarce it makes me a bit suspicious to see couple of them appearing almost at the same time...

      Once before you wrote that badges everyone else considers fakes are OK, based on that and your tone in previous reply I suppose you could be one of the sellers.

      It might be interesting to mention that in the meantime ad for the badge with purple background disappeared...

      This would be my last reply to you unless you change your tone and start speaking in more civilized manner.

    4. Thank you very much for sharing photos of these rare original pieces from your collection with us.

      I probably should have formulated  my questions more clearly, what I would like to know is: 

      -are there original badges without "spider" crossbones (both badges that you have shown us have that detail)

      -and is there variation of the badge without inscription on the the back ( of course not counting badges made during war "on the field" from canteens and similar metal objects)

    5. One more question, I noticed that some of these fakes have a spider web-like part between the crossed bones while others don't.

      Original badge that serbman was so kind to show us in post #191 (http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/31679-serbia-original-chetnik-items/?p=609500) has that detail.

      I've been going through photos of fakes and it seems to me that all those badges without inscription are also without "spider web". Are there authentic pieces like that? 

    6. Here's one more badge I suspect to be fake. I posted this one because it seems that certain amount of them without inscription on the back side appeared lately. I apologize if someone already wrote about this matter but is that generally speaking normal? Are there authentic pieces like that out there?

      http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_03_2015/post-7937-0-01871600-1425303525.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_03_2015/post-7937-0-33758600-1425303551.jpg

    7. About the early parachute instructors' badge, I read somewhere that they were instituted in 1949. I've seen I class (25 - 30) and II class (10 - 15), they are usually is similar shape. I think production material was not of great quality. Some have IKOM screw nut like yours others are with ZNB nuts.

      Here are photos of 2nd class badge from last year's auction. It got sold for around 170 Euros.

      http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-7937-0-99158000-1424633052.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-7937-0-32220600-1424633056.jpg

       

    8. Much has been said about the badge since the last time I wrote in this topic. 

      I started the discussion saying that the first badge looks nicer perhaps because of the photo or light, and that turned out to be the case here.

      Also now that you have posted better photos I can see that the badge on ebay is actually the same as the one I mentioned before (one seen of some "regional" forum with two hallmarks in the bottom and one above). I tried to remember where I found photos of it but I really don't have a clue nor is that important.

      About the number of the badges that appeared on sale, honestly this is the second time I see golden parachute badge. But I've heard stories we all heard many times before that someone somewhere allegedly found a stash of badges, amongst them even couple of golden ones. According to the story they were then sold to Belgrade dealers. How much of that story is true I really don't know but I will mention this, I saw with my own eyes two golden pilot badges (not rare as parachute ones but still pretty rare and expensive) being offered by the same seller in the last couple of months and they both looked OK to me.

    9. To be honest this is the first time I see copy of that quality... Some details did look suspicious but it could have fooled me, thanks for heads-up.

      Here's one usual low-quality replica.

      http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-7937-0-95674800-1424528615.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-7937-0-29874600-1424528617.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2015/post-7937-0-73320500-1424528618.jpg

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