I have mixed emotions and feelings about this. This individual is in Germany, I believe. I've been following his auctions for several weeks now, and it is apparent he specializes in "High-end" DDR Medals. I've seen numerous different types/kinds offered recently, to include the ones I'm referencing in the link. Please note the Seller makes a point of insuring the potential buyer is aware the item is a replica, and not the real thing.
I suppose from the standpoint of a DDR Re-enactor, this is a dream finally come true. Now they can put together a parade outfit of one of the various DDR Organs, and if they desire to be a General or Admiral, they now can attain copies of the medals these guys would have worn, required of such a re-enactment uniform.
My concern is not with the Seller. My concern is with the idea of selling Replicas, that once sold by the original Seller who is identifying them as such, can subsequently be passed off to the unknowing as the real thing. The reverse of these medals is never shown, and I suspect they are not marked in any way to infer in a permanent manner that they are replicas.
While I've never been one to favor "Big Brother" organizations to excess, I in this case wish there was some such agency that could require and inforce makers of these type medals to mark them on the reverse in a permanent way (Large Raised letters that read "Replica" for example) so that they after being sold, cannot be passed off by someone else as the real deal.
I'd be interested to hear other's thoughts and perceptions on this subject. Please know that everyone is entitled to their respective opinion, and we should all respect that. I believe in "Free Enterprise" and certainly this particular Seller has found a unique "Niche" for which there is an obvious market, because from what I can tell, his stuff is selling like hot-cakes. I just really hate to see it re-appear again for sale as the real deal. I suspect it will.
I'm glad as a high-end medal collector, I've managed to acquire most of what I want before this came to pass. But it is still early in the Collecting Game in so far as East German collecting is concerned, and while something such as this I'm sure we all can agree was inevitable, to appear this quickly enmasse production, is worrisome. Your thoughts?
Link: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZtruckdieler-de
I suppose from the standpoint of a DDR Re-enactor, this is a dream finally come true. Now they can put together a parade outfit of one of the various DDR Organs, and if they desire to be a General or Admiral, they now can attain copies of the medals these guys would have worn, required of such a re-enactment uniform.
My concern is not with the Seller. My concern is with the idea of selling Replicas, that once sold by the original Seller who is identifying them as such, can subsequently be passed off to the unknowing as the real thing. The reverse of these medals is never shown, and I suspect they are not marked in any way to infer in a permanent manner that they are replicas.
While I've never been one to favor "Big Brother" organizations to excess, I in this case wish there was some such agency that could require and inforce makers of these type medals to mark them on the reverse in a permanent way (Large Raised letters that read "Replica" for example) so that they after being sold, cannot be passed off by someone else as the real deal.
I'd be interested to hear other's thoughts and perceptions on this subject. Please know that everyone is entitled to their respective opinion, and we should all respect that. I believe in "Free Enterprise" and certainly this particular Seller has found a unique "Niche" for which there is an obvious market, because from what I can tell, his stuff is selling like hot-cakes. I just really hate to see it re-appear again for sale as the real deal. I suspect it will.
I'm glad as a high-end medal collector, I've managed to acquire most of what I want before this came to pass. But it is still early in the Collecting Game in so far as East German collecting is concerned, and while something such as this I'm sure we all can agree was inevitable, to appear this quickly enmasse production, is worrisome. Your thoughts?
Link: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZtruckdieler-de
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