HeikoGrusdat Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 That`s not the problem... there were 2 german wound badges, one for the navy (black,silver,gold) and one for the army AND the colonial troops (black,silver,gold). So the seller is right when he guesses that this wound badge could have been given to a colonial soldier BUT he says that it IS from the colonies - and that`s a point he can only show with the award document. So it is no fake but a not very gentlemanlike way to push up the price...
Naxos Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 Were Verw-abz awarded in 1918 for the Boxeraufstand eighteen years earlier?
dond Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 He also states he will refund your money if not as described yet he doesn't really describe anything....
Naxos Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Let me discribe the "Imperial Colonial Wound Badge". Instead of the usual steel helmet displayed in the center, there is a spiked pith helmet and the swords are replaced by crossed spears.
Kev in Deva Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 He also states he will refund your money if not as described yet he doesn't really describe anything....Hallo Gentlemen here is the sellers reply to my question:"Dear Sir, The badge in question for your information the background is fretted out. Wounded badges were issued to those soldiers in the Boxer Rebellion and South West Africa, they are the same as the one I have. Please bear in mind that a host of medals and badges were issued well after the period they were meant for. Take for instance the 1914 Hindenburg Cross for Frontline Combatants. They were issued fron 1934 onwards. So your argument and ill conceived issue has conveniently been blown out of the water. Thank you for your info. I will keep it in mind. Have a Bratwurst & Schnapps on me. Regards........Victoria."Like the description of the item, seems that the lady picks and chooses the relevant bits of information to suit her tastes. (Bratwurst & Schnapps ) Give me a good chicken Curry anyday.
Kev in Deva Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Hallo Gentlemen here is the sellers reply to my question:"Dear Sir, The badge in question for your information the background is fretted out. Wounded badges were issued to those soldiers in the Boxer Rebellion and South West Africa, they are the same as the one I have. Please bear in mind that a host of medals and badges were issued well after the period they were meant for. Take for instance the 1914 Hindenburg Cross for Frontline Combatants. They were issued fron 1934 onwards. So your argument and ill conceived issue has conveniently been blown out of the water. Thank you for your info. I will keep it in mind. Have a Bratwurst & Schnapps on me. Regards........Victoria."Like the description of the item, seems that the lady picks and chooses the relevant bits of information to suit her tastes. (Bratwurst & Schnapps ) Give me a good chicken Curry anyday. After contacting the seller a second time to ask more about the item I received the following:The problem with your statement is that I can prove who the soldier is and the medal does have urkunde. I bought the medal from a family in Germany. I bought everything appertaining to the man in question. His Iron Crosses, Colonial Badge, Wounded Badge (Wounded 3 times in the book) etc;. The only thing they wouldn't sell me was his Militarpass Book and the Urkunde for all his medals. I bought everything else including his Pickelhaube. They wanted to keep the paperwork for future generations of the family. So unfortunately that's another argument blown out of the water. Please don't forget that I am a German and I return to Germany every 2 months from the UK. I have an awful lot of contacts in the Militaria Business. I do know what I'm talking about. Thank you for your advice, but this time, sorry you're wrong. Regards............Victoria.My underlines.Strangely enough the second reply came via ebay from: iron_cross_bunker( 357) 99,2% Positive Bewertungen: 99,2% Mitglied seit: 11.01.03 Ort: West Dunbartonshire, Gro?britannien Angemeldet am: www.ebay.co.uk where as the original reply came from:b] guaranteed_originals( 161) 98,2% Positive Bewertungen:98,2% Mitglied seit: 27.04.04 Ort: West Dunbartonshire, Gro?britannien Angemeldet am: www.ebay.co.uk So any more opinions on this?? I dont think I will be buying from Victoria, despite her "awful lot of contacts in the militaria business
joe campbell Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 kevin!thanks for your interesting research.my granny used to say, "don't let the factsget in the way of his/her truth".....i guess because i travel from north carolinato pennsylvania on a regular basis thati'm an expert on mules, mushrooms, and theliberty bell....joe
Kev in Deva Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 kevin!thanks for your interesting research.my granny used to say, "don't let the factsget in the way of his/her truth".....i guess because i travel from north carolinato pennsylvania on a regular basis thati'm an expert on mules, mushrooms, and theliberty bell....joeHallo Joe. thanks for the comment.DING - DONG speaking of bells I hope our resident research expert Rick. might be able to confirm,:1. were woundbadges given out retrospective for the Boxer rebellion to Prussian troops.??2. Were Colonial troops in line for EKs and wound badges in colonial service?Something at the back of my mind sets a little humongus alarm bell ringing that they didnt qualify for the EKs.When armed with the appropriate ammunition I might get a chance to blow "S.S. Victoria" out of the water with a broadside of my own. As for her comment "Please dont forget I am a German" unless she included a psychic link on the auction page, about her nationality and the fact she has seen documentation, relating to the item, how are we suposed to know Another quirk of her listings is you only get to see one side of an object thats up for sale.Kevin in Deva
Stogieman Posted April 15, 2006 Author Posted April 15, 2006 Well that was about the most stupid exchange I've heard in awhile....... what an idiot she (he?) is......
Bob Hunter Posted April 16, 2006 Posted April 16, 2006 " A man's got to know his limitations." Inspector Harry Calahan, SFPD
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