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Once again i will need your help and your advices on this one…because i’m confuse with the interior.
what do you think ? original shell ? Original liner ?
i don’t really like the remain of the decal.
Thanks in advance
by: mulisak
Description: Signal
Year 1941
german edition
Seltene NS-Zeitschrift aus dem Deutschen Verlag für die europäischen Völker im 3. Reich Signal was a unique product of Germany’s high-powered propaganda machinery. Based on the layout of LIFE, Signal utilized an exceptionally modern blend of articles and pictures. It was lavishly illustrated, including full-page color plates. Outfitted with an elite of staff authors and war correspondents, and partly independent from the rigid censorship of Goebbels’ Propaganda Ministry, Signal quickly established itself as the number one propaganda publication in wartime Europe. The magazine had a significant impact on the European volunteer movement against Bolshevism. Allmost complete volume 1941 numbers 1-24 (nr.14 missing and nr.1 and 13 damaged, all other numbers in excellent condition ! ) Set 22 numbers
Dimension : 36 x 27 cm
Unbelievable weight : 4,6 kg ! (10.14 lb. ! )
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Thanks for your time.
Shane
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My overall opinion is that it’s a put together bar:
-I cannot find the name in the list on this Angloboarwar site:
Anglo Boer War website - Name search
-I can find the name for the WW1 trio:
The National Archives | Search results:dickson 6866
By the looks of it a POW in ww1:
https://armyservicenumbers.blogspot….pows-1914.html
- The medal obverse seems soft on details to me, and I’m not sure if it’s even composed of the right metal. Overall it had a light feeling in weight. ( I know I’m missing the important reverse of the medal, I took the picture but it was blurred)
- The clasp joints look sloppy.
- Engraving of the name doesn’t seem to match the examples of the time.
Anglo Boer War website - Queen’s South Africa Medal naming styles
- Would Dickson still be a private when receiving the WW1 trio, some 14 years later?
-The bar isn’t really joined together by a bar, but a fabric strip attaching them all together. This may be period, but I have never seen it in person.
Looking for some reassurance that I did the right thing by walking away from it.
Thank you,