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    Hi,

    you missed interesting bars?????

    What do you mean about this bar?????? Who was the wearer??? What was his job????? It is possible without EK2?????

    Best regards

    Werner
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    #2
    Freaky Bavarian! This will give me something to do tomorrow when I'm trapped in all day by rain.

    Is this NEW, Werner, or from your Vast Echoing Subterranean Vaults Stuffed Full of Goodies?

    I was just whining at Daniel that things seem to have dried up, even in Germany...

    though I note many things "left over" from last October's Siebentritt are available for a miraculous second chance.

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      #3
      Hi Rick,

      you are on the right way - this wearer began his career ca. 1892 in the bavarian army.....

      I bought the bar ten years ago - the bars were cheaper than today

      Good luck

      Werner

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        #4
        Werner, as usual my "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHRRRGGG!!! WHAT A MEDAL-BAR!!!!!!!"

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          #5
          Hallo Werner!

          Please look away, and do not listen
          to the muffled sobbing.....
          Now, how do I find these nice bars
          ten years ago??

          So nice!

          B. Rgds,

          Phil

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            #6
            Hi Phil,

            this bar was sold by Hermann Historica 10 years ago. A little Miniaturenkettchen, too.

            Werner

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              #7
              Hallo Werner

              Strange about prices.. yes they do seem to
              rise quite regularly - but then when one begins
              to collect, prices that at first seem very high
              for some reason eventually seem to become
              reasonable - for just starting out in desiring the
              higher priced items it seems that my powers of
              rationalization (it really isn't that much, it will rise
              in price in the future...) start to bloom... Perhaps
              this is what is referred to as 'the bug' as in "You've
              got the bug!"... also beginning to figure ways to
              make some extra cash to spend on important things
              (Imperial) -
              so far great fun!

              Your bar - VERY nice piece - my one small 6er is nice to me,
              but it does ask me for buddies!

              All the best,
              Phil

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                #8
                OK, Werner-- so what happened? I don't find him in the retired dR and dL Bavarian officers 1913, where he should be (Jubilee with Crown, R-L Medal M1913, even if "updated" from the earlier brooch).

                The noncombatant Oldenburg/Bremen/China/Prussia suggest NAVY to me (no surprise, lots of naval Beamten were nominal reserve officers for the minimum time in home armies, just for the extra prestife socially) BUT-- no Reichs/Prussian XXV-- so not a career military official either-- and that Württemberg Wilhelmskreuz is the CIVILIAN type as well, no swords. And yet he has a noncombatant Honor Cross, so he WAS in military uniform in WW1--so how did he get the CIVILIAN WWC???!!!

                The mounting precedence is also quite weird, since he has favored Oldenburg over his native Bavaria-- unless he was ( ) a native Oldenburger who was a Bavarian army reserve officer, aD.

                So what was he?

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                  #9
                  Hi Rick,

                  good work...but the ranklist of 1913 is too late.... In ca. 1909 he was a Major der Landwehr...he started his career in a bavarian FAR wearing the 1911 Jubilee medal with crown, in 1900 he lived in the north - first at Hamburg and at last in Bremen.... Here he got the Centenar-medal and the China-Denkmünze for non-combatants.... What was his job??? and his last military rank???

                  I wish you a rainy evening....

                  Werner

                  his name was P.....

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                    #10
                    Good morning Rick,

                    his last rank was Major der Landwehr. And navy is also a good idea, but not the imperial navy. He was a director of HAPAK LLoyd and later of Norddeutscher LLoyd in Bremen. So you got several awards from different countries - his name was Arold Petzet.

                    It was a hard work to find it out - the key of all was his centenar medal which I found in the bavarian military ranklist 1905.

                    Werner

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                      #11
                      Son of a gun! And there he was, still ACTIVE field artillery Hauptmann der Reserve in 1913! How on earth did he NOT get an LD1?????

                      I assumed (wrongly ) from his 1897 but no XX Landwehr Cross that he had bailed out the minute his 12 years reserve duty was up-- hence only the LD2.

                      So I only looked in the living RETIRED officers.

                      Here's another Hapag fellow, Hamburg-Amerika Linie, though mine was only their Commodore and flagship ocean liner Captain in the 1920s:

                      Paul Wiehr (whose LD1 is shown as "LD2" right up to the 1914 MRL despite his time in), Kommodore and "Führer" (their term, 1920s, of the "Albert Ballin." he also had a pre-WW1 Persian Order of the Lion and Sun-Commander-- three VERY weird peacetime Orders for a cruise ship captain!!!
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                        #12
                        unbelieveable!!!!

                        and i believed taht its never possible to get such a huge bar without an ekII

                        i would't set you under pressure but please post the mini also - bitteeeeeeeeeeee


                        more of them

                        christian

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                          #13
                          Hi Christian,

                          here is the complete group....

                          Werner
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                            #14
                            Hi Werner,

                            as usual absolutely amazing!

                            Beste Grüße

                            Daniel

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                              #15
                              Hi Rick,

                              you bavarian specialist...what do you mean...

                              It cost me a few of my grey hair.......

                              Werner

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