Army Medals




 
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January 23rd, 2008  
Chukpike
 

Topic: Army Medals


Have a look at a set of US Army medals prior to WWII.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chukpik...7603780874980/

I have ordered a new display case and will have to make a new liner. I have replaced some ribbons with period correct ribbon but may not be able to replace all the weak ribbon. The WWI Victory medal has all 19 campaign bars on it. Set has the only authorized US Civil War medal in it.
January 23rd, 2008  
The Other Guy
 
 
I think I see a distinguished service crosss.. it's kind of hard to tell.
January 23rd, 2008  
Team Infidel
 
 
the picture is WAY to bright. try taking pictures of each of the medals. that way we can tell better
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April 21st, 2008  
FULLMETALJACKET
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chukpike
Have a look at a set of US Army medals prior to WWII.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chukpik...7603780874980/

I have ordered a new display case and will have to make a new liner. I have replaced some ribbons with period correct ribbon but may not be able to replace all the weak ribbon. The WWI Victory medal has all 19 campaign bars on it. Set has the only authorized US Civil War medal in it.
neat stuff.
August 18th, 2008  
Ski8799
 
 
Nice, but I would consider individually displaying the top 3, alot of people do that.
August 19th, 2008  
Chukpike
 
It might be nice to display individually but this is already a display owned by a VFW Post. The complete display has all Army Medals prior to WWII. Also has old VFW, American Legion, Spanish American, and GAR medals. I am trying to restore it. This is a "For display porposes only set". the medals issued by the government back in the late thirties.

I have found that light is very damaging to the ribbons.(not just sunlight). Museums are not allowing flash photography because of this. It is probably why for old British medal collecting, the condition of ribbons is not a large consideration for value.

It is now possible to use UV protective glass for documents, paintings, medal displays and whatever. You can buy at frame stores.

I have had little luck in obtaining authentic or quality replacement ribbon.

Set can be viewed at Flickr acct:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/chukpik...7603780874980/

Here is a picture of the WW1 Victory Medal I did get new ribbon for.

Attachment 506 click on image for larger view
August 25th, 2008  
Muzzlebrake
 
 
I see that the medal dead center of the picture is the Medal of Honor (old style).
 


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