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    Prauge Burg Ribbon Bar

    What is the general feeling on this ribbon bar, good or bad?
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      #3
      Looks good to me Alan!

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        #4
        I like it

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          #5
          I see the 3 ribbons are actually all one ribbon.

          Can you take better photos of the convex Prague Bar?

          Kind regards
          Pierce

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            #6
            Sorry Piece, this is one I am looking to buy from a Dealer and these are the only pics I have. It would fit nicely with the 3s I already have.
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              #7
              The convex nature of this device suggests to me that it was (for whatever reason) at one time, mounted incorrectly at a right angle to the ribbon bar. There were different makers of these devices; how does it compare quality wise with the one that you already own, or my example below?
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                #8
                Originally posted by luftkreig View Post
                I see the 3 ribbons are actually all one ribbon.
                Pierce
                Intresting, I didn´t see that after first look. Is it known that ribbonbars where all in one ribbon?
                Last edited by hlynur76; 07-01-2011, 08:02 AM.

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                  #9
                  Here is my bar to compair with. I bought this one from Detlev N.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by hlynur76 View Post
                    Intresting, I didn´t see that after first look. Is it known that ribbonbars where all in one ribbon?
                    This was done to speed up production time in tailor shops or outfitters. More a significant convenience to the tailor probably.

                    Common award combinations such as these were made in lengths, as most German troops had a tour of duty involving the Sudetenland or other Czech provinces.

                    It is also common to see combos of the Iron Cross, War Merit Cross and the Russian Front ribbon all combined too.

                    I have I think a 5 place ribbon bar which uses a similar method of construction combining two medals, but because of the joint ribbon, this put another medal in the wrong order because of this.

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                      #11
                      Thanks guys for all your comments.

                      I also did not notice that the 3 ribbons were 1 piece until Pierce pointed this out. Also many thanks to Alan_G for the extra info.

                      As far as the spange, I have seen so much variety in these.

                      Here are some closer shots of the other ones I have.
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