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    #2
    Nice bar, but imo the wrong decoration

    Have a look at the LSM - he got it for 9 years - so i think his highest rank
    was Vizefeldwebel/Feldwebel (NCO)

    And your piece is a civil version of the Waldeck cross. It has the wrong position on the bar.

    I think a silvered merit medals with X of Reuss would be correct.

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      #3
      Originally posted by römischIX View Post
      Nice bar, but imo the wrong decoration

      Have a look at the LSM - he got it for 9 years - so i think his highest rank
      was Vizefeldwebel/Feldwebel (NCO)

      And your piece is a civil version of the Waldeck cross. It has the wrong position on the bar.

      I think a silvered merit medals with X of Reuss would be correct.
      Finally a logical reply I was waiting for.
      First of all I didn't care to look at the Dienstauszeichnung. This could have been the thing I should have think about, this is my mistake since I couldn't look for it when I buy.
      However I'm still not sure why not possible to restore this as Waldeck bar, I already know there were suppose to be Reuss at the first place and someone ripped it off later.
      Since this is just a restore work expecting the 'better' shape and I have no Reuss at all, I think 'theoretically' it's OK to wrap up like this for now also the Gert Efler's books examples showed it's not entirely impossible in this condition.
      So yes there has to be Reuss but I think there are no harm for barless Waldeck as well for both items wellbeing.

      And practically medal bar is already dead once got abused at the first place getting ripped apart which loses its originality.

      Thank you for the argument with explanations to think about by the way.

      Just in case here's the examples from the book.
      If there are gonna be issue with copyrights I might delete them






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        #4
        Agreed with römischIX. Please notice, this ribbon was used in Waldeck for civilian decorations. And directly behind the Iron Cross (and before EKF) should hang a military one . Please compare positions in bars, you have shown above. Ergo: Reuss medal with swords at this place

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          #5
          Originally posted by tompress View Post
          Agreed with römischIX. Please notice, this ribbon was used in Waldeck for civilian decorations. And directly behind the Iron Cross (and before EKF) should hang a military one . Please compare positions in bars, you have shown above. Ergo: Reuss medal with swords at this place


          This example told me medal bar makers doesn't always keep that rule.
          I do aware of that rule, in the circumstances of restoration just like I said, just wrapping up early until I happen by a Reuss.

          It would be rather more convincing someone bring some examples than just typing about the basic rules, does anyone have similar one to compare?
          Book actually doesn't offers that much examples overall, I think if there were more examples out there this could have been just matter of following known examples.
          And as far as I guess none of the civil Waldeck receivers could have that Austro-Hungary awards, I've never seen any examples with them everywhere, so if you become picky about it there are lot to point out, I'm also picky that much that's why I'm still looking for Reuss wearers copy to use.

          Thanks for good discussion.

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            #6
            Sorry for the offtopic question, but what is the name of this book?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Priedel78 View Post
              Sorry for the offtopic question, but what is the name of this book?
              Die Orden und Ehrenzeichen des Fürstentums Waldeck und Pyrmont

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                #8
                Not putting the proper award on the bar is not a restoration. Its not like Reuss Silver Merit Medals are hard to find either.
                http://www.ebay.de/itm/REUSS-Fursten...IAAOSwv9hW3sGS

                http://www.ebay.at/itm/Furstlich-Reu...item1ec30162c5
                pseudo-expert

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                  Not putting the proper award on the bar is not a restoration. Its not like Reuss Silver Merit Medals are hard to find either.
                  http://www.ebay.de/itm/REUSS-Fursten...IAAOSwv9hW3sGS

                  http://www.ebay.at/itm/Furstlich-Reu...item1ec30162c5
                  Thanks
                  The first one is appears to be awarded piece, not good for medal bar.
                  I might try second one.

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                    #10
                    Waldeck should not be there. Don is totally correct.

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                      #11
                      I'm not sure I understand why an awarded piece would not work?
                      pseudo-expert

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by tompress View Post
                        Die Orden und Ehrenzeichen des Fürstentums Waldeck und Pyrmont
                        Thank you :-)

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