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    ID Possible?

    I'm guessing a Mecklenburger.



    Dave

    #2
    Hey Dave

    If you're holding that picture in your hands, I'd love to know where it came from as I own the exact same photo/guy!

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      #3
      No, this was one that was sold on the Bartko-Reher Antiquitäten web site. I was surfing through the site looking for stuff to get and for images to save for reference purposes. That was a nice crisp shot, so I thought I'd post it.

      Did you get yours from Herr Seidel?

      And if you have the actual card, you should be able to tell if the DA is a Mecklenburg Offizierdienstkreuz, right? And, for that matter, if there's a name on it.

      Regards,
      Dave

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        #4
        Another one from the site, still for sale, more up the Stogie-Rick alley:



        Dave

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          #5
          Nice pic!

          No Mecklenburg DA; it is the Prussian one. After the "Militärkonvention" with Prussia 1872 the Officers got the Prussian cross; only the NCO´s got the old style ones to the end of the WW1.

          Best regards

          Daniel

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            #6
            I'm surprised...

            .... he still has that posted up. I bought that photo forever ago. I was hoping youi had a dupe and could supply the name because the evil Ricky pair could not figure him out. Unfortunately, no name and the bar is a blur, but I agree with Daniel. The D/A/K is most likely the Prussian one.
            Thanks for the tip on the Saxon with one arm. I ordered it, so we'll see if I can figure out who he is.

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              #7
              Great photo--I remember this one. I have no idea how he could stand that tunic with those collar tabs. That had to be a bear to wear! What is the web address for Bartko-Reher Antiquitäten? Thanks, Mike

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                #8
                Mike here is the URL http://www.bartko-reher-antiquitaeten.de/index.htm

                best regards

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                  #9
                  Thank you sir!!! Mike

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