Very nice Micheal. Congrats!
Steve
Very nice Micheal. Congrats!
Steve
VERY beautiful example. I don't know why I haven't pulled the trigger on one yet. Well, I can think of one rea$on.
Superb!
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Very nice and in a very collectable condition too. Neither minty nor knackered, just right!
Again..thank you guys.
Ade: I never would have had the confidence to buy one of these without this WRF and the great people here.
Glenn: Spot on. Exactly my reasons for buying this one.
SeventyEighth: patience...if you look hard enough you can find one for a very nice price. Just need to be ready to jump when you spot it.
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A very nice piece . Congrats!!!!
Awesome pic's
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Phil
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My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
So...tried to do a bit of digging/research on our recipient. I'm a novice at this so my facts could be off...so would like any and all help please.
What I know..his name is Hugo Weber. A reserve Lieutenant of the 9th battalion, 467 Grenedier Regiment of the 267 Infantry Division.
At this time they were attached to Army Group Center, 4th Army, XLV Corp in the "Fun-Demyansk" area in Jan 43 until July 43 (Lex der Wehrmacht)
I know Demyansk but not what / where "Fun" is.
It does not appear that the 267 Division was part of the Demyansk pocket (trapped in the pocket were the 12th, 30th, 32nd, 123rd and 290th infantry divisions, and the SS Division Totenkopf - from Wiki).
He was awarded this in April 43 and assumed it took a while for paperwork to be processed. So while the Soviets did not wrap up the battle for Demyansk until March/April 43. Is it possible that his unit was involved in this fighting?
Does anyone have any more info or can correct my poor attempt? Would love the help so I could put more of the story together.
Thanks
Michael
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Well done Michael! What a nice acquisition for you. Love it!
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