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    Show your Goblets

    In the past many goblets have been presented on this forum. Here's your chance to get them out again!

    All goblets whether you have the history with them or not...let's see how many we have.

    I'll start. Fw Otto Stadel (pic on immediate right). Radio Operator/Air Gunner on HE-111's KG55, KIA on the last raid by KG55 as part of the Blitz on the UK.

    Rich
    Last edited by Rich G; 12-10-2006, 03:18 PM.
    Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
    Decorations of Germany

    #2
    Cups

    Richard,

    My 'head count':

    1. Oberst Stepp: RK w/OL. Immelmann Geschwader. Rudel's Commander.
    2. LT Pflanz: RK JG2. 54 confirmed Kills. One of Highest scoring Spitfire aces.
    3. LT Trenkel: RK JG52. 137 Confirmed Kills!
    4. LT Kortemeir: KGr 100 (Pathfinder).
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      #3
      Hi Rich,

      Goblet on left:
      Cased 835
      Dec 1940
      Oblt Walter Schneider
      Staffelkapitain 6./JG 26 Schlageter
      Battle of Britain ace
      DKiG
      20 kills
      KIFA Dec 1941

      Goblet on right:
      835
      Oct 1941
      Oblt Wolfgang L******246;hrl
      Stuka pilot in II/StG 2 Immelmann
      Flew against Poland on 1 Sept 1939
      Flew in France, Battle of Britain
      Balkans, Crete and Russia
      MIA after being rammed by Russian fighter 5 Oct 1941
      Featured in book "Stuka" published in 1940
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        #4
        Geeeez, you guys are killing me!

        Scott

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          #5
          Goblets

          Really Stupendous. Thank You for sharing. I wish I had one to show

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            #6
            great works of art

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              #7
              Here's mine, that of Leutnant Wolfgang Sauermann, Beobachter des 5.(Fern)/Aufklärer Geschwader 122.
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              George

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                #8
                Reverse.
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                George

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                  #9
                  With other of Sauermann's decorations.
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                  George

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                    #10
                    These are really stunning awards. I went to the SOS with the intent of buying one. I almost pulled the trigger on an officer's Goblet, but it had been cleaned and was too banged up for my collection. The hunt goes on!

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                      #11
                      On the topic, I am trying to locate the Goblet and document to Lange Georg Karl. He was awarded the Goblet 29.6.42 and the DK in gold 23.11.42. He was killed in action 4.4.43.Any help would be of the greatest importance in the hope of uniting the group.

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                        #12
                        Lt. Rudi Planz

                        HI,

                        I see that you are the current owner of Rudi Pflanz's goblet. A friend of mine who is now deceased pulled that out of the woods in the early 1990s. It came out of a garage in North Dakota, the vet was deceased and he had it filled with nuts and bolts. A neighbor acquired it and brought it to a gun show in Fargo where my deceased friend purchased it, sold it to me and I later sold it to another collector who is also deceased. I have always wondered where it went from there and now I know. Killer goblet and patina.

                        KUrt Barickman

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                          #13
                          In order to have a little knowledge on goblets

                          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/serv...blet/first.htm
                          Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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                            #14
                            Silver Honor Goblet to a nightfighter who won the DKiG (March 42)
                            Lt. Ernst Wörner from 1./NJ1

                            *Even if all original items, the goblet came alone
                            Last edited by François SAEZ; 08-31-2008, 05:06 AM.
                            Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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                              #15
                              A contemporary milieu study, or, before-and-after comparison)
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