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    Mystery ribbon - something Weimar?

    While this ribbon bar doesn't really inspire much (if any) confidence, I am curious about the ribbon that's fourth from the left. I'm assuming something Weimar, but I've never seen it before. Anybody recognize it?



    --Chris

    #2
    My guess would be a regimental commemorative cross ribbon for a marine regiment.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Eric Stahlhut
      My guess would be a regimental commemorative cross ribbon for a marine regiment.
      Makes sense... Wish there was a context to put it in.

      Thanks,
      Chris

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        #4
        An abomination....

        ... of a bar. WW1 awards, WW2 awards. No Honor Cross. 8mm. lapel bow ribbons stuck here and there to take up space??
        No value even as a parts bar, IMO.

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          #5
          ribbon in question is an unofficial Weimar era navy award.

          German Navy Association; Medal for Bravery in WW1.

          Otherwise, stay away from this bar; just a piece of self-constructed rubbish.

          Best regards

          Daniel

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            #6
            Originally posted by Daniel Krause
            ribbon in question is an unofficial Weimar era navy award.

            German Navy Association; Medal for Bravery in WW1.

            Otherwise, stay away from this bar; just a piece of self-constructed rubbish.

            Best regards

            Daniel
            Don't worry about that. I wasn't even considering purchase of this bar, but the ribbon that registered as something potentially Weimar piqued my interest.

            Thanks,
            Chris

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              #7
              Chris,

              You can see a picture of this ribbon on page 107 of Detlev's old catalog.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Eric Stahlhut
                Chris,

                You can see a picture of this ribbon on page 107 of Detlev's old catalog.
                Gotta get a copy of his catalog (any of them) first.

                Thanks,
                Chris

                P.S.
                I think we just had an earthquake. I love California.

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