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    #16
    That's a nice looking Alpaca pokal
    Kind regards,
    Giel


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      #17
      As the only award that bore the recipients name, I view the Goblet as a real piece of history. WW2 German medals and awards are great and many are very attractive but a collector can very rarely be sure of their association with a given individual. With the Goblet of Honour you know who received it without any doubt. I think they are largely under-appreciated and yours is a very nice example. I hope you can obtain photos and information regarding the recipient in due course.

      Best wishes
      Tim O.

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        #18
        What he said. I would second the comments on the nice patina on this paki goblet.

        Originally posted by Tim O. View Post
        As the only award that bore the recipients name, I view the Goblet as a real piece of history. WW2 German medals and awards are great and many are very attractive but a collector can very rarely be sure of their association with a given individual. With the Goblet of Honour you know who received it without any doubt. I think they are largely under-appreciated and yours is a very nice example. I hope you can obtain photos and information regarding the recipient in due course.

        Best wishes
        Tim O.

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          #19
          Originally posted by George L View Post
          What he said. I would second the comments on the nice patina on this paki goblet.
          Agree - one of the nicest looking patinas I've seen. Very uniform and attractive

          Congrats!!

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            #20
            Originally posted by Mr. Evil Catt View Post
            Nice pokal....makes me thirsty!

            I wonder how many enemy missions an air gunner in a recon squadron would have to complete to get a goblet?
            TMC....how many did your dude in 3.(F)122 have?
            In my airgunner grouping of 1.(F)/123 Ofw.Stratmann got the gold clasp with 112 missions at Sept.19.1942 and the honor goblet with 119 missions at Oct.20.1942.

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              #21
              Originally posted by drlemans View Post
              In my airgunner grouping of 1.(F)/123 Ofw.Stratmann got the gold clasp with 112 missions at Sept.19.1942 and the honor goblet with 119 missions at Oct.20.1942.
              Just for interest, in my pilot grouping from 5./122 awards came as follows:

              Bronze Clasp at 44 Feindflug on 03 May 1941
              Silver Clasp at 59 Feindflug on 20 July 1941
              Goblet of Honour at 65 Feindflug on 10 August 1941
              Gold Clasp at 94 Feindflug on 21 November 1941
              German Cross in Gold at 164 Feindflug on 02 September 1942
              Gold Clasp with Star Pendant at 229 Feindflug on 29 March 1943
              Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross at 303 Feindflug on 03 March 1944

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                #22
                Originally posted by Tim O. View Post
                Just for interest, in my pilot grouping from 5./122 awards came as follows:

                Bronze Clasp at 44 Feindflug on 03 May 1941
                Silver Clasp at 59 Feindflug on 20 July 1941
                Goblet of Honour at 65 Feindflug on 10 August 1941
                Gold Clasp at 94 Feindflug on 21 November 1941
                German Cross in Gold at 164 Feindflug on 02 September 1942
                Gold Clasp with Star Pendant at 229 Feindflug on 29 March 1943
                Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross at 303 Feindflug on 03 March 1944
                Hi Tim,
                for reconnaissance Crews a flight longer than 240 minutes counted 2 enemy missions. This must be the reason your LW-Soldier got the Gold clasp with 94 (needed 110 missions) missions and Pendant with 229 missions (needed 250 missions).

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                  #23
                  Unbelievable condition , a lot of Alpaka honor goblets have been ruined by over-cleaning which removed the silver plating.

                  Pierre

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                    #24
                    very nice .congratulation looks never cleaned

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by drlemans View Post
                      Hi Tim,
                      for reconnaissance Crews a flight longer than 240 minutes counted 2 enemy missions. This must be the reason your LW-Soldier got the Gold clasp with 94 (needed 110 missions) missions and Pendant with 229 missions (needed 250 missions).
                      Hi Dr Lemans. I will go through the log books in more detail and check. Other log books I have are marked x2 or x3 if they score extra but I don' t think that is the case with this man.

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                        #26
                        Don't forget Salver of Honour also has the recipient's name too.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by drlemans View Post
                          Hi Tim,
                          for reconnaissance Crews a flight longer than 240 minutes counted 2 enemy missions. This must be the reason your LW-Soldier got the Gold clasp with 94 (needed 110 missions) missions and Pendant with 229 missions (needed 250 missions).
                          Taking into account the double scores used to calculate qualifying Fiendfluge over 240 minutes, awards arrived to the pilot of 5.(F)/122 as follows:

                          Bronze clasp at 49
                          Silver clasp at 71
                          Goblet of Honour at 78
                          Gold clasp at 111
                          German Cross in Gold at 185
                          Gold clasp with pendant at 250
                          Knight's Cross at 326

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                            #28
                            look at this patina. if this goblet will leave you, please let me know

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                              #29
                              Da geht die Sonne auf.
                              Meinen Glückwunsch zu diesem Superexemplar.
                              Gruß waterloo

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                                #30
                                A beautiful goblet with great patina Kevin,

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