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    Well, well,... I don't know if this bar should be discussed; it's quite a waste of time.

    First of all the combination presents a couple of questions already:

    - Why a Zentenarmedaille with a BMVO? Possible, but than this officer would have been a Prussian... but no medals from Prussia? Not even a long service medal (also as reservist)

    - If this officer was Bavarian why there isn't the Luitpold jubilee medal (1905-08) or any other LS or commemortive medals?

    - With the Hindeburg Cross (FEK) issued around 34-35, this bar should have put together after 35? Why is this guy wearing the Flanderncross (like Heiko said with the wrong ribbon), since all veteran and fantasy medals issued during the Weimar era is still in place?

    - Construction: looks brand-new, but the medals show diffent shades of wearing conditions? Strange... also I don't like the colour of the threads and the material and pieces being used (needle, backing, color of the thread). It doesn't screem to me like being typically constructed before WWII

    Finally I can say that I wouldn't touch it even with a 10 meters long pole... but this is just my guts' feeling! ;-)

    Ciao,

    Claudio

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