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    I thought this would make for some interesting conversation. It is a '57 pattern bar with all WW1 service. Don't ask me why they had it made, I have no idea why an earlier one wouldn't do. It has a very nice enameled EK mini, can I assume this represents an EK1?

    Dan Murphy

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    Oh yeah..... couldn't have an EK1, without an EK2, so my guess would be EK2 alone. A pair would have had 2 B/W ribbons (in '57 style)

    Guest Rick Research
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    Does make you wonder why somebody who SEEMS to have missed WW2 would have bothered to wear a ribbon bar like this!

    If I read the regulations correctly, a 1914 EK1 would have been represented the same way as a 1939 one-- with a SECOND Iron Cross ribbon.

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    If I read the regulations correctly, a 1914 EK1 would have been represented the same way as a 1939 one-- with a SECOND Iron Cross ribbon.

    Now that I remember having seen some '57 bars, you are correct. This was just the owners way of dressing up his bar a little. Or....

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    ...perhaps there was a more devious side to it i.e. padding his awards. :mad: While displaying his actual awards, the unknowing might believe he did receive an EK1. :unsure::speechless::P

    Dan Murphy

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