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    Hi First thanks for showing us your awesome collection all your items are but for me it's the Damascus swords,
    I can but assume that you are not a private or any other low rank if you are you must have acquired a lot of Saddam's gold.
    my displays are now burning nicely in the garden i need to start again.
    A very humble Merdock

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      Hurry back to DC. Super collection

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        Michael must one of the rare persons who really know what MINT means.

        Pierre

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          Originally posted by Michael Everett View Post
          Thank you all for your kind postings,

          Pfeiffer and Riepold,

          MIKE
          Hello Michael,

          You have a really outstanding collection with main point on rarity and quality. Of all first-class pieces with a lot of senses and specialized knowledge were collected. Many thanks that you present your collection with a lot of photos to us. That is not a matter of course.

          Andy

          P.S. I had the document group of the Oakleaves Winner Helmuth Pfeiffer with the Knight's Cross casette in my collection. I have sold it in July, 2005. Is it now in your collection?

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            Originally posted by Andy K. View Post
            Hello Michael,

            You have a really outstanding collection with main point on rarity and quality. Of all first-class pieces with a lot of senses and specialized knowledge were collected. Many thanks that you present your collection with a lot of photos to us. That is not a matter of course.

            Andy

            P.S. I had the document group of the Oakleaves Winner Helmuth Pfeiffer with the Knight's Cross casette in my collection. I have sold it in July, 2005. Is it now in your collection?

            Andy,

            Wish I had his document!

            Nein, mine is Lt.d.R Hans Pfeiffer, Fhr. 2./Pi Btl. 97. RK 26.01.1942.

            Although Pioneer is not the most 'in demand' RK Mappe, the Hans Pfeiffer example has got be the very best to have survived the war. Even the most discerning collector would be hard pressed to find any aging to the document or any 'dings' to the Mappe. Came with the original outer carton, tissue paper, and three 'strips'.

            MIKE
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              Never seen a collection like this NEVER

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                Wow, a Lieutenant! I like the lowest officer rank as a Knight’s Cross winner.

                Andy

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                  Loved the Meissen plates

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                    Great collection,The onyx ek1,was this a special award for someone?where were you at in Iraq? I was with the 121FA(guard)doing convoy escorts...

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                      DaveJ

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                        Superb stuff ..!!

                        Jos.

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                          Wonderful collection

                          Wonderful collection

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                            Thanks for your close-up on 119 and 120 post.

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                              no comments... prety cool
                              Thanks

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                                HeersBurgFuhrer Abzeichen!

                                Mike;

                                Everytime I see your collection during your periodic postings my heart rises! A great collection indeed. May I ask if you could post a shot of your HeeresBurgFuhrer Abzeichen amidst some of your other pieces? That was a great piece as I remember.

                                I recently read one of your posts where you mentioned searching for a cased Nahkampfspange im Gold! Do you remember the one Kai sold 3 years ago that had all the accompanying documentation for the soldier to whom it was awarded including his letter of invitation to the ceremony? That is the piece for you if you can ever find it again among the collecting world! I wanted the piece badly but could not find the 18K Euros at the time.

                                Best,
                                Kevin

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