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    Imperial Style Vets Medalbar

    Thanks to Steve, I was able to add this really nice medalbar to my collection!!
    Its a 2 place bar, consisting of an Imperial style EK2, and a Schaumburg-Lippe faithful service cross!
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        Some detail on the individual medals.....
        The EK2 is a Deumer made in the TR period I think, it has a non magnetic core and a quite heavily flawed frame...............
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              The Schaumburg-Lippe cross, is quite a rare piece, made by S&L in the early 57 period. The cross was an equivalent of the EK2, and only around 10 thousand were awarded during WW1, so I wouldn't think too many were made in the 50's/60's as vets replacements?
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                  last ones....
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