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    Tri-fold ribbon EK2


    Jason

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    Good evening gents, picked up this EK2 this week as a part exchange...nothing spectacular, but it appealed to me as a nice example. Crisp detail, with KAG stamped on the ring. Also being on a tri-fold ribbon makes it appealing!

    cheers

    Jason

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    Very nice EK - but I have a bad feeling about the trifold being of a more recent manufacture. The eylet and the wire prong look to be of the type found on modern 'replacement' ribbons. I have seen quite a few of these at the local military show. A guy has bags full of them for $5 each. the white does not glow under black light though. Still - its a nice set and worhty of display. For comparison here is what I believe to be a WW1 - WW2 ear ribbon. Notice the ring and the wire prong.

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    Guest Rick Research

    It took me almost 30 years to get one though. EVERY single one I had ever previously ordered--Manion's or sales catalogs:

    always arrived with new ribbons.

    Which are always too small. The Austrian ribbon should be 40mm side to side horizontally, making for a much larger diagonal appearance.

    FINALLY got this beauty from Paul C :cheers: last year, so I can cross it off my Forever List:

    The ring maker is "FW" if that means anything to the maker mark collectors. I dunno, me.

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    The trifold is a common design of ribbon for the Austrio Hungarian Armies as well as the Yugoslavian and I also belive Bulgarian (?) Probably some others - but predominantly the AH empire. One major factor that these become rare are - 1) Its a Prussian (German Award) - so it clasifies as a 'foreign' award. 2) The tri-fold would be worn - uniforms simply have long loops sewn to the tunic and the ribbon and medal can be hung - no big need to make a medal bar. Also you can wear all of your medals and in some respects it more convenient for storage in the closet - so the medals hang there for years - the ribbons then get worn more often and as a result - they get damaged more often - and they become more rare as the years go on. For AH awards - its easy to find the medals - original ribbons are the tough part - and the "aftermarket" business has taken off....

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