This is my only medal bar and I hope it passes muster. The EK2 does not have any ring markingS, but all the medals appear to be earLy war production. I like it because of the unique way the medals can be easily taken off the suspension hooks and the bar can then be worn just as a ribbon bar.
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Re: Hello Mr. Stump
Originally posted by Phil DeWitt
Very nice looking ribbon bar - has the 'been there done that' look without being torn up.
Carries it's age with dignity!
If you have the time, could you possibly post a jpg of the reverse of this bar? Would appreciate it.
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Dez, In answer to your question, I picked the bar up with the mans EK1, PAB and silver wound badge, all for the Princely sum of $275 and only noticed the round three when I got the Items home!! I still think that It was a bad deal as the clasp to the Wound badge was missing..
Just one of those lucky days....
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Re: Your KVK2
Originally posted by jeremiahcable
Hi Mr. Stump,
Can you tell us if your KVK2 has a maker mark on the ring? I have an early war one also and it is marked "72" on the ring. Do you know if yours is solid bronze? That's a great bar too!
Thanks,
Jeremiah
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