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    Interesting Mounts for these Heer Long Service Medals.

    Ribbon Eagles are different from the norm.

    Probably not that hard to find but different.

    Wayne
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    #2
    Hi Wayne

    Can't say I can recall seeing this type of eagle before nor this particular medal bar hardware. Nickel plated?

    Are these eagle devices stamped hollow back pieces?

    Kind regards
    Pierce

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      #3
      Devices look to be solid but hard to tell for sure because they are tight to the mount.

      Mount looks nickel plated.

      Everything is magnetic.

      Wayne

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        #4
        Here is mine with that style mount. Unfortunately I see no traces of it ever having an eagle device though...



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          #5
          I like them Wayne! Another nice addition.
          And when you can, please post a picture of the eagle devices, I think they are really interesting from what I see.

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            #6
            Interesting examples , very collectable

            Nick

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              #7
              Am i the only one who doesn't like the examples posted in post 1?

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                #8
                No, you're not. If this was a design-protected medal bar, I would expect to see more of them out there. The sloppy work on the edges could easily result in cutting ones fingers.

                cheers
                Peter

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                  #9
                  The edges of these mounts are rounded.

                  Would be pretty tough to cut your finger on these.

                  As far as expecting to see more of these out there I can think of other examples of things that were not liked because of this.

                  What comes to mind is a Memel that was said to be a fake because there wasn't more seen.

                  The Memel was by Petz & Lorenz.

                  Thanks to Antony it is now proven to be period made.

                  Who knows when the mounts were done or why they were done in this fashion.

                  Everything checks out. Medals, Ribbons and Eagles as I have other examples of this type of eagle in my collection.

                  Wayne
                  Last edited by bytown; 12-12-2012, 10:48 AM.

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                    #10
                    Ok Wayne, I can only view the image and my reservations were about the left bar. The edges appear to have been cut off with a clipper, thus leaving excess material on the upper left and bottom right corner.

                    I can buy your argumentation with the Memel as an example. However the P&L pieces can be found in great numbers, this is the first one for me (apparently for others as well). The Ges.Gesch. would indicate that this specific construction is unique and I find it odd that no others have yet surfaced. Perhaps the future will tell.

                    cheers
                    Peter

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                      #11
                      Hopefully more will turn up.

                      I'll be looking.

                      I now see what you mean about being cut.

                      The backing plate is one piece with the edges top and bottom being rolled
                      over the ribbons and then crimped.

                      Wayne

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Peter J. View Post
                        No, you're not. If this was a design-protected medal bar, I would expect to see more of them out there. The sloppy work on the edges could easily result in cutting ones fingers.

                        cheers
                        Peter
                        Since this is marked protected design(rough translation) I wonder if it is possible to find out who makes or made this type of mount?

                        Wayne

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