Why is it called a "loy" ribbon?
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Dave, thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it!
Thank you, gentlemen, for your positive comments.
Sal, I am afraid I am not sure! I have seen this type of orangey ribbon be referred to as "Loy" ribbon, whether that is an improper reference made by the collecting community, I don't know. But at least collectors refer to it as such.Last edited by WalterB; 02-28-2007, 12:27 PM.When you go home
Tell them for us and say
For your tomorrow
We gave our today
--Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
Iwo Jima 1945
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Originally posted by George Stimson View PostThe case is post war?When you go home
Tell them for us and say
For your tomorrow
We gave our today
--Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
Iwo Jima 1945
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Originally posted by Sal Williams View PostWhy is it called a "loy" ribbon?
It is believed, rightly or wrongly as there isn't, as far as I am aware, any evidence on way or the other, that a company called Karl Loy made these 'orangey' coloured ribbons, hence why collectors use the term 'Loy' when describing them.
Of course some of the 'orangey' coloured ribbons simply be ones which have been exposed for too long to sunlight and have faded.
A very nice RK as well.
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David
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L/12
Nice one there Walter.
The loop oblique cuts are typical of the L/12...so they are a set.
Dont know about the case.
9000 Euos for the RK and ribbon...but you'd get more on a good day...plus whatever for the case (around another 1500 Euros if pre 1945)....the Loy ribbon is especially nice, quite rare actually.
Thanks for the snaps.
Chris
(looking for early K & Q RK)
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Originally posted by DavidM View PostHello
It is believed, rightly or wrongly as there isn't, as far as I am aware, any evidence on way or the other, that a company called Karl Loy made these 'orangey' coloured ribbons, hence why collectors use the term 'Loy' when describing them.
Of course some of the 'orangey' coloured ribbons simply be ones which have been exposed for too long to sunlight and have faded.
A very nice RK as well.
Regards
David
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