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    My Turkish War Medals

    Here is a little display of my ever growing imperial awards on Gallipoli maps.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/tankurt...in/photostream
    22
    Alfred Werner&Sohne (AWS) Berlin
    0.00%
    0
    BB&CO.
    18.18%
    4
    Boerger and Co. (BECO)
    0.00%
    0
    Bruder Schneider
    0.00%
    0
    Friedrich Sedlatzek
    0.00%
    0
    Godet, Berlin
    50.00%
    11
    J.H. Werner, Berlin
    13.64%
    3
    J.O.H. Wagner&Sohn, Berlin
    4.55%
    1
    P. Meybauer, Berlin
    9.09%
    2
    Steinhauer&Lück, Lüdenscheid
    4.55%
    1

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    #2
    The photo. I really like the ribbon bar.

    Kind regards
    Pierce
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      #3
      I like the way you display them, Director! Great job!

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        #4
        thanks

        Originally posted by peter monahan View Post
        I like the way you display them, Director! Great job!
        Thank you Peter, I am glad you liked it!
        Tan

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          #5
          Wow, that's an incredible collection! Middle-ages aromored manequins are astonishing! And WW1 era decorated officers are also something I've never seen in such a splendid.

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            #6
            Love the ribbon bar!!!

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              #7
              Since the ribbon bar got some attention, I had to show more photos!
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                #8
                I too like your display very much, especially the ribbon bar.

                My late neighbour's father was an ANZAC and wounded at Gallipoli.

                Mike

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mike Swan View Post
                  I too like your display very much, especially the ribbon bar.

                  My late neighbour's father was an ANZAC and wounded at Gallipoli.

                  Mike
                  Hello Mike

                  Thank you for your comment, I am glad tı tell that we are making a Turkish Australian co-production film called The Last Post about the Gallipoli Campaign. I hope your neighbor would watch it when it opens in 2015.

                  More info will be available very soon at www.thelastpost-movie.com

                  Best regards
                  Tan

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                    #10
                    Tan,

                    very nice Galipoli stars. These are hands down my favorite WW1 award, I would like to get more of them but I will have to see. There is a really good book published on these awards, lots of variations to collect as well. Matt

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by afrikasandman View Post
                      Tan,

                      very nice Galipoli stars. These are hands down my favorite WW1 award, I would like to get more of them but I will have to see. There is a really good book published on these awards, lots of variations to collect as well. Matt
                      Hello Matt
                      You must be mentioning Mr. Demir Erman's book in the photo. It's like the Bible of this medal. I am pleased to say that I am fortunate enough to know the author who is a very fine gentleman.

                      The Turkish War Medal is almost Enver Pasha's take on the Iron Cross, not that they only look same, they have very similar features as well ( in the photo below, a L/11 EK 1 next to a Godet TWM ).

                      Their variations make them very desirable to collect, I hope I will come up more TWM's in near future!
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                        #12
                        This is the last piece added to the Gallipoli collection, a Turkish belt buckle.
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                          #13
                          I made this group shot with the new arrivals, hope you enjoy. The canteens are battlefield finds.
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                            #14
                            J. H. Werner

                            Last addition to Turkish War Medals an oversize (65.5mm) J. H. Werner in mint condition. I hope you enjoy
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                              #15
                              compared to a regular size Godet
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