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    Decorations from the collections of the Serbian museums


    paja

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    My pleasure, there's much more to come :)

    Now here's an interesting regimental flag, 2nd cavalry regiment "Tsar Dušan", I ban. There's one more authentic example in Vienna, Museum of Military History bought it on Andreas Thies' auction in 2013. 
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    A fine array - you've been busy, Paja. Thank you for sharing...

    .. but, any chance you could make your watermarking a little less obtrusive. It gets hard to pick out detail in places, and is rather distracting.

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    31 minutes ago, Megan said:

    A fine array - you've been busy, Paja. Thank you for sharing...

    .. but, any chance you could make your watermarking a little less obtrusive. It gets hard to pick out detail in places, and is rather distracting.

    As some maybe remember I wasn't watermarking photos at all but one day I saw my images ended up elsewhere so I started using that one central watermark. A few weeks ago I noticed some of my photos ended up in a  certain magazine's special issue about Serbian decorations, that's when I decided to use this type of hallmarking, unfortunately. LINK
    I'll gladly forward you clear photos just let me know which ones to send.

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    WW1 weapons
    Photo 1:
    Mauser C96, 7,63mm
    Luger P08/17, 9mm
    Mauser C96, 9mm
    Rast-Gasser M1898, 8mm
    Roth-Steyr M1907, 8mm
    Steyr M1912, 8mm
    M1915, 9mm
    M1822 cavalry sabre
    M1869 cavalry sabre

    Photo 2:
    Lebel M1892, 8mm
    Mauser M1912, 7mm
    Mannlicher Carvano M-91, 6,5mm
    Mosin-Nagant M1891/10 7,62mm
    Mannlicher M95, 8mm
    Mannlocher M95, 8mm
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    M24, 7,9mm (Belgium)
    M24, 7,9mm
    vz. 24, 7,9mm
    M24ČK, 7,9mm
    M98, 7,9mm
    M95M, 7,9mm

    Luger O08, 9mm
    Browning M1910/22, 9mm
    VTZ 33, 9mm
    Zbrojevka vz. 38, 9mm
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