What're thoughts on this SS ribbon bar....?
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I no longer collect the ribbon bars that are made of sheet brass with soldered catches. I only trust those that are factory made. The brass backed types have been faked for decades and are still being produced, even as I type this response.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Originally posted by John Pic View PostThese have been faked for years, I dont like the runes on this one and I dont like seeing an Italian/German Afrika medal on it either.Did he fight in Afrika and Russia while a member of the SS at the same time as the heer.... He couldve gotten around but I dont think so.
Not sure about the bar itself
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Matt
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Originally posted by John Pic View PostThese have been faked for years, I dont like the runes on this one and I dont like seeing an Italian/German Afrika medal on it either.Did he fight in Afrika and Russia while a member of the SS at the same time as the heer.... He couldve gotten around but I dont think so.
EDIT Sorry didn't realize someone answered you already
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Thanks for the helpful comments
Thanks for the helpful comments and tips...I also read and re-read the ribbonbar article on the Forum, and I'll pass on this guy for sure...
The SS runes are scarcer than scarce, and I was curious when I saw this long bar for sale. The only other bar I know of for sale is Peter's:
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Waffe...s/S025956.html"We all have it coming, Kid" ("Unforgiven")
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Peter's last sentence is incorrect: the four and eight year SS service medals also had small devices for the ribbon bar. The silver medal (with the silver runes on the ribbon) are very scarce; not too many of them awarded. And you will NEVER find gold runes on a blue ribbon since the 25-Year SS Long Service Medal was NEVER awarded. Only enlisted men were awarded the 4-Year SS Long Service Medal and unlike the other services, only ONE SS long service medal (and ribbon) were worn. A recipient could wear a second long service ribbon (from military, labor, police, etc.) but only ONE SS medal. For a man to have been awarded the 12-Year SS Long Service Medal I would think he'd have more ribbons than just an EK2 and WMC 2nd Class with Swords. He would more than likely be a WWI veteran. Just some thoughts...
Bob
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