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      #32
      Hallo Xmember,

      That is a very nice group containing very early items!
      Sadly there are some crucial items taken from the group, I will post the missing KC and ribbon bars when it was auctioned a few years ago.

      Maybe you should start a seperate thread because there are still some very interesting items in the group.
      The P/O is a very nice and early badge but looks to have a replaced pin to attach the needle in the hinge.
      (it was already like this when the group was auctioned, so I guess it has been done by Mahlke himself).

      The fighter clasp is very unique like it has been made.
      I have only seen one other clas[ made like this.
      Here is the (old) thread of the other clasp:
      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...t=nightfighter

      The medal bar is very nice and interesting because it is engraved at the Italien medal.
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        #33
        Originally posted by LuckyLuudje View Post
        Maybe you should start a seperate thread because there are still some very interesting items in the group.
        I couldn't agree more Rudy. This very special grouping is a worthy of a thread all it's own in which each piece is given it's due respect.

        This is one of the finest 57er groups Im personally aware of. Thank you very much for sharing it with us.

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          #34
          Hi Luud,

          Thanks for the info on the Pilot's badge. I can start a seperate thread because I had problems posting the rest of the pictures but had to stop. I saw the other items that are missing from other threads posted here in the past. I have been trying to reach out to people about the BW uniforms and the RK, ribbon bar and some other medals but without any luck. As everyone says, this is the fun part of collecting. It's good to know the clasp is unique. I will look at that thread.

          Mike,

          More coming my friend.

          Regards
          Rudy

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            #35
            A great idea for a thread Mike but it does present a problem........how does one choose a "favourite".

            I am torn between two favourites of mine but in the end have decided to plump for this Officer's ribbon bar, the reason being it is the embodiment of what I love to see on a 57er ribbon bar- Wehrmacht service with something foreign on the end.

            Here we have:

            -Iron Cross 1st Class;
            -Iron Cross 2nd Class;
            -General Assault Badge;
            -Wehrmacht 12 Year Medal;
            -Wehrmacht 4 Year Medal;
            -D.S.B. Badge in Bronze;
            -Bulgarian Order of St. Alexander, Grand Officer Grade.

            Best regards
            Pierce
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              #36
              Great choice Pierce!! not easy to pick one i guess, as i know you have many nice 57 ribbonbars!!!
              This one has a nice combo of awards, including two long service medals, which always look good on a bar, and a foreign award on a bar always makes it special!!!
              -Nigel
              sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                #37
                Glad you appreciate the thread buddy! I know I put everyone on the spot to pick just one favorite.

                Yep, that's the quintessential "Pierce bar" right there! It's got all the bells and whistles to make it a highlight in your sizable collection. It's a beauty!

                Thanks for sharing it with us!

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                  #38
                  Not my favorites but for me the most interesting pieces at the moment.
                  I think a good start to post here at the WAF








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                    #39
                    Hello Patrick,

                    It's very nice to see you here with us! Thank you for posting these very interesting badges. There has been speculation about maker, by myself and others, but I think the jury is still out.

                    There are some remarkable characteristics like the solid rivets and wide catch on the Glider. Two things we're not used to seeing together on one badge. The components appear to be from S&L. The components on the FJ badge appear to be S&L as well, though the lack of "berries" on the wreath are certainly not typical for S&L made badges. The eagle on the FJ is also at a lesser angle than seen on typical S&L FJ badges.

                    Two intriguing badges for sure that need more discussion and study to determine the actual hersteller.

                    Thanks again for sharing them with us and please visit often!
                    Last edited by Mike Yokum; 04-25-2012, 09:24 PM.

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                      #40
                      Feldspange, Luftwaffe, Kuban, Kreta, Krim, Fallschirmjäger on ebay

                      http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/39098849...84.m1438.l2649

                      have you seen this nice one?

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