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    Maker 'HC', real name known?

    Hi all,

    I found the initials 'HC' on my Prague bar, and my Memel medal. Is there a real maker's name, or designer's name associated with the initials?

    Robert
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    Hi Robert those are the initials of the designer and to my knowledge stand for Hanish-Concee. These intials are found on many of the prague bars (but not all) and some memel awards. Some collectors only accept the awards with the initials. Very nice , all the best

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      Originally posted by mrg View Post
      Hi Robert those are the initials of the designer and to my knowledge stand for Hanish-Concee. These intials are found on many of the prague bars (but not all) and some memel awards. Some collectors only accept the awards with the initials. Very nice , all the best
      Thank you. That was very helpful. The Prague bar has Juncker's 'L/12' stamp...

      Robert
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        #4
        Hi Robert a very nice original I have one exactly like it marked H.C on the front shrubbery and with the L/12 middle, on the reverse, near the bottom. If you know what i mean . All the best

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          #5
          Originally posted by mrg View Post
          Hi Robert a very nice original I have one exactly like it marked H.C on the front shrubbery and with the L/12 middle, on the reverse, near the bottom. If you know what i mean . All the best
          Yes, I believe I saw your bar when I was browsing the older threads. These bars are very interesting. I wonder how many other medals the initials 'HC' appear on besides the Memel?

          Thanks,
          Robert

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            #6
            Have a look here

            Hi Robert,

            This thread has been updated. Have another look.

            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=314980

            Greg has added a link that explains quite a bit. Spelling may be in need of some fine tuning but I think it will help.

            Your friend,
            Stu

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              #7
              Thank you Stu,

              I've added comment and photos of a court mount to the link provided. The Type B bar is being considered a period piece by more collectors, and this in fine by me. I have a court mount, which I've included in the link, that has this type bar affixed to it. Special provision was made in the mounting plate for the thin prongs to protrude through to affix it to the mount. The worksmanship is excellent, and I feel it is a period application, IMO.

              Robert

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