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    Hi Erich,
    sounds interesting, are you able to post up the article?
    Thanks!

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      Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
      Hi Erich,
      sounds interesting, are you able to post up the article?
      Thanks!
      Yes, please do!

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        Originally posted by Erich Benndorff View Post
        The new (Summer 2010) issue of 'Military Advisor' has an article about the Bruschweiler BO and paperwork being re-united, along with the GPB document, and a lot more.
        Erich
        Buy your own copy here: http://www.bender-publishing.com/Magazine/Magazine.html

        Articles found in the most recent Military Advisor - Volume 21, Issue #3

        Normandie-Niemen: Free French Pilots Flying for the Soviet Union

        SA “Old Fighters” Medal Reunited

        Achievement Badges of the HJ and DJ: Part II

        The East German Pilot Badge Classifications

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          Yes, I agree it would be best to purchase a copy from Roger Bender--I'm sure he'd appreciate the business!
          Erich
          Festina lente!

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            Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
            Buy your own copy here: http://www.bender-publishing.com/Magazine/Magazine.html

            Articles found in the most recent Military Advisor - Volume 21, Issue #3

            Normandie-Niemen: Free French Pilots Flying for the Soviet Union

            SA “Old Fighters” Medal Reunited

            Achievement Badges of the HJ and DJ: Part II

            The East German Pilot Badge Classifications
            When I click on volume 21 it skips back to volume one, not giving me the option of selecting the issue number. Erich, are you having this problem !?
            Just e-mailed directly to ask. Issue 3 is not on his site for order yet.

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              Contact information to be found here: http://www.bender-publishing.com/Contact.html

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                Thanks for the details.
                I will buy a copy, no problems with that ,always like to have a hard copy anyway. But I can't see the prob posting the article here meantime and for those interested in the thread but don't want to buy the whole magazine. I'll post it up guys when it arrives

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                  Were there any original coburg badges that are not flat back, and not dished, but something in between. I'd describe it as slightly dished, kinda like some infantry assault badges are . I had one maybe 20 years ago,and i wasn't convinced was original, and sold it before i ever researched it, so i am just curious. If so ...does anyone have an original to post like that .? thanks (there was no makers mark)

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                    Originally posted by juoneen View Post
                    Were there any original coburg badges that are not flat back, and not dished, but something in between. I'd describe it as slightly dished, kinda like some infantry assault badges are . I had one maybe 20 years ago,and i wasn't convinced was original, and sold it before i ever researched it, so i am just curious. If so ...does anyone have an original to post like that .? thanks (there was no makers mark)
                    The only Coburg badges that I'm confident in are the solid back versions, with the 1st type being slightly more convex. I've heard of a hollow back version as being the actual 1st issue badge, but there is no evidence of that in my research, and I would not want one in my collection.

                    Jon, I called Roger and my issue of the MA is on it's way. You should probably not post the article due to copyright issues. JMO.

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                      The 1st type Coburg Badge on the Hermann Historica Auction, sold for 7800.00 Euros plus fees.

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                        Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                        The 1st type Coburg Badge on the Hermann Historica Auction, sold for 7800.00 Euros plus fees.

                        WOW ! huge price. The 2nd pattern Blood order fetched 27,000 € plus fee's !!!!!!!!!

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                          Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
                          WOW ! huge price. The 2nd pattern Blood order fetched 27,000 € plus fee's !!!!!!!!!
                          I heard that a Russian collector with deep pockets was very interested in the Coburg badge, and he may have well been the buyer. On the other hand, the Coburg book went only for the reserve of 4500.00 Euros.

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                            For all you fans of the CB, it's interesting to note that today is the 88th anniversary of the "Battle of Coburg"!

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                              [quote=ErichS;4270002]I heard that a Russian collector with deep pockets

                              Heard that phrase far to often !

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                                Jon, I agree - heard that phrase far far too often.

                                I was also shocked that the book was auctioned off so swiftly with just one bid and the gravel went with a bang!

                                The Kurt-Schmid eagle sold for double the starting bid as well. Is TR back and alive?!

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