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    Today i got another new one from another collector. (No this bar was not cheap ) Bars with 3 foreign medals on it are hard to find.

    The bar looked very poor. The Iron cross was totally full of rust and had a damaged ring. The AEZ (honour medal on white-orange ribbon) was missing. The long service clasp had a damaged needle system.
    The most medals were placed in a very bad style on the wrong ribbons, so i tried to repair this nice and rare bar. I replaced a very nice Godet-Iron cross with a good patina, a untouched long service clasp, and the missing AEZ - not an easy job and the bar doesn`t have a mint condition - but it is 80 years old and i like it.

    The bar has now:
    Iron cross (Godet)
    Hindenburg cross with swords (marker PSL)
    Long service clasp / long service cross 25 years (last version)
    AEZ silver grade
    Centenialmedal (missing, i can`t replace it, between the AEZ and the bulgarian
    there`s not enough space under the ribbon)
    Bulgaria Military merit order 6th class with crown and X
    Austria golden merit cross (a Kunz one with * hallmark for gilded bronce)
    and at last i added one of my turkish war medals. This one has "Zapponlack" on it.
    (we call this zapponisiert; in earlier times Zapponlack was used for preserving enamels, coins...) It´s a standard BB& Co piece.

    I think he was an NCO, may be a mariner because of the dark backing wool and the AEZ; may be a chief warrant officer (they called it "Deckoffizier").

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    #2
    OUTSTANDING!!!

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      #3
      Thanks Scott! My ottoman collection is growing.

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        #4
        A fantastic medal bar!!

        Kind regards
        Pierce

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          #5
          Originally posted by luftkrieg View Post
          A fantastic medal bar!!

          Kind regards
          Pierce
          Agree with Pierce!

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            #6
            I like it a lot too - it has character , heavily worn with all it's medal ... I would definitely like to have it in my collection
            congratulations
            Kornel

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              #7
              Traum Stück !!

              Congrats

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                #8
                thanks to all

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                  #9
                  Congratulatios....!!!
                  Marvellous bar!!!
                  Healthy envy!!!

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                    #10
                    Absolutely Beautiful Medal Bar, very exclusive.

                    Well done and congratulations.

                    Best Regards

                    Antonio

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                      #11
                      Gee whiz, another nice bar. You must have a different bar for each day of the year A great combination.


                      Cheers.

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                        #12
                        Thanks for sharing, very interesting combination and great awards, regards Mark

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                          #13
                          Curious as to why most of the ribbons are in such a bad state as this bar couldn't have been assembled before 1943 because of the Hindy medal

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                            #14
                            You mean 1934.
                            pseudo-expert

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                              #15
                              Don has one too; i didn`t had the money as it was offered.

                              Good question about the ribbons, in Germany there are a lot of old buildings with humidity in cellars....may be because of that...? Or somebody removed the original
                              decorations in a violent way.. no idea.

                              No i have no 365 bars like days of a year may be in 10 years...

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