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            <title>Box</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 18:28:25 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>hen and auction arms</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 8 Jun 2009 15:47:34 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Auction Arms</title>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 00:27:13 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>What&apos;s With the Arms</title>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 9 May 2009 22:52:59 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>PS 90</title>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 4 Jun 2009 15:28:20 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Leupold Base and ring for Freedom Arms</title>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 08:25:08 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Marbles Game Getter on Auction Arms</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 00:59:06 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Loving Arms</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 22:55:15 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wadfest Auction 2007</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 14:24:16 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Swiss Arms pistol holster can attach to belt</title>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 3 Sep 2009 20:51:19 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Blackhawks Convention July 2008</title>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 00:14:19 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>Orange FunkyFlower Top</title>
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            <dc:creator>Julesforandy</dc:creator>
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                <media:description>Funky flowerpower top lovely orange and baby blue flower patterned top long sleeved top Cute little bows on bodice  arms</media:description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 22:40:33 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>the complete sniper package</title>
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            <dc:creator>thespeciman</dc:creator>
            <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://s435.photobucket.com/albums/qq74/thespeciman/Hurricane%20416%20Ebay%20Auction%20Pics/?action=view&amp;current=IMG_0141.jpg&quot; title=&quot;IMG_0141.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://th435.photobucket.com/albums/qq74/thespeciman/Hurricane%20416%20Ebay%20Auction%20Pics/th_IMG_0141.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;IMG_0141.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;the complete sniper package - IMG_0141.jpg&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;all this can be yours for 600 every object you see in all the photos in this album so that includes all the stuff from the ad on ebay plusa brand new never installed 650mm Prometheous 603 tightbore barrel Hurricane flash hider with mounting ring KJ works M9 gas blowback pistol with mag Swiss Arms Pistol Holster M4 stock with Guarder battery bag buffer tube wmounting bolt and Magpul piecelook at pictures and a GG Grippod&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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                <media:description>all this can be yours for 600 every object you see in all the photos in this album so that includes all the stuff from the ad on ebay plusa brand new never installed 650mm Prometheous 603 tightbore barrel Hurricane flash hider with mounting ring KJ works M9 gas blowback pistol with mag Swiss Arms Pistol Holster M4 stock with Guarder battery bag buffer tube wmounting bolt and Magpul piecelook at pictures and a GG Grippod</media:description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 3 Sep 2009 21:10:50 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>1996  Manchester United kit</title>
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss137/simplyred_album/Man%20United/?action=view&amp;current=96-97home.jpg&quot; title=&quot;96-97home.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://th569.photobucket.com/albums/ss137/simplyred_album/Man%20United/th_96-97home.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;96-97home.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;1996  Manchester United kit - 96-97home.jpg&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Umbro&apos;s design for the 199697 season saw a two tone darker red with a button up collar The material was a lot more sporty yet rougher amid claims that it would prevent sweat build up Perhaps this innovative production method or the long baggy white shorts which helped the Reds clinch their fourth title in five years Eric Cantona retired at the end of the &apos;96&apos;97 season and one of his signed Number 7 shirts later reached over 14000 at auction A further shirt also raised 9000 for David Buust whose career was ended by a broken leg whilst playing for Coventry against United at Old Trafford that year Is the pattern on the arms the same as the dodgy 1990 away kit Come to think of it  didn&apos;t we see a similar design too in 1984&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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                <media:description>Umbro&apos;s design for the 199697 season saw a two tone darker red with a button up collar The material was a lot more sporty yet rougher amid claims that it would prevent sweat build up Perhaps this innovative production method or the long baggy white shorts which helped the Reds clinch their fourth title in five years Eric Cantona retired at the end of the &apos;96&apos;97 season and one of his signed Number 7 shirts later reached over 14000 at auction A further shirt also raised 9000 for David Buust whose career was ended by a broken leg whilst playing for Coventry against United at Old Trafford that year Is the pattern on the arms the same as the dodgy 1990 away kit Come to think of it  didn&apos;t we see a similar design too in 1984</media:description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 15:01:20 MDT</pubDate>
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            <title>167470441_o.jpg</title>
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://s44.photobucket.com/albums/f48/clearaudio/GARRARD%20401/?action=view&amp;current=167470441_o.jpg&quot; title=&quot;167470441_o.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://th44.photobucket.com/albums/f48/clearaudio/GARRARD%20401/th_167470441_o.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;167470441_o.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;167470441_o.jpg&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;What you see here is the culmination of all my experience working with tonearms turntables  plinths This particular deck represents the state of the art for its class This is as good as it gets Slate has now replaced wood in my book as far as plinth design goes Much as I love the look of wood it does not compare soundwise with slate This particular plinth is made from 30mm hard dark slate  was professionally cut from a template I provided The edges are bevelled as can be seen the tops  sides are honed smooth  shine with an easy to maintain oiled finish The slate compliments the 401 perfectlyBeneath the plinth to hide the wires  motor are a couple of hard wood subplinths held in place by brackets which attach to the original chassis mounting bolts They are easily removed if you prefer An IEC socket is fitted to provide power to the motor The plinth is supported by three brass spikes bonded to the plinth on slate spacers The 401 itself is in near mint condition I spent along time searching for one  no expense was spared It has been oiled  maintained in accordance with the Garrard manual The main platter bearing has been modified by replacing the bronze thrust plate with a hard steel ballbearing supported on a PTFE base This is a well known mod that reduces bearing noise  frictionThe motor is quiet  takes about 30 minutes to reach speed stabilityThe icing on the cake as far as I&apos;m concerned is my Terminator tonearm I wont go into detail on this arm suffice it to say it has just won the ETM blue note award Read all about it here second one downwwwenjoythemusiccommagazineequipment0908bestof2008htmIt seems to partner the Garrard well This auction includes the pump smoothing tank  tubing needed to run this arm but not the cartridge It should also be noted this plinth was specifically designed for the Terminator only no other arm will fit without modification to the slate Believe me once you have experienced this parallell tracking tonearm you will never use a pivot againSo why have I decided to sell such a perfect item Well I get bored easily There is nothing more I can do to improve the 401 But I do have a Gyro sitting in the corner collecting dust Now if I give it the slate treatment  add a Teres Verus motorTerminator TonearmThe playback of a record should imitate the cutting of the lacquer as closely as possibleDuring the cutting process the cutter diamond makes an angle of 90 degrees at all instances from the beginning of the groove to its end Obviously the best way to read a record groove is by using an arm which follows the groove in a similar fashion as in the cutting processA parallel tracking tonearm has the least distortion because the tracking error is minimized to practically zero The cartridge stylus reads the two groove walls at the same time without any delay Furthermore a parallel tracking tonearm does not need bias compensation antiskate settings as there is no centripetal force unlike in pivoted armsPivoted arms on the other hand are the most commonly used tonearms These can be further subdivided into unipivots and nonunipivots as well as pseudounipivotsWith common pivoted arms also called radial arms there is zero tracking error only in two instances At other points there is tracking error This is minimized by giving the pivoted arm the familiar offset angle The skating force is not eliminated however but instead increases This can be corrected of courseUnfortunately the skating force depends on the friction between the record groove and the stylus tip as well as the cut of the stylus It also depends on what is recorded on the record even the quality of the vinyl As one can see correcting antiskate is always not perfect technically All this ceases to be an issue with a tangential tonearm as there is no skating forceBasically setting up pivoted arms properly with the various tools around is essential to minimize these tracking errors as well as controlling the skating forceDesigning and manufacturing a parallel tracking tonearm is not as simple as it may seem and only thorough engineering can result in a good functioning device Precise and accurate geometrical proportions are essential to get it right As a result prices of the highend parallel tracking arms are in most cases far beyond the budget of most audiophiles and music loversThoughts from reviewers and usersStewart Wennen and David Price in the October 2006 edition of Hi Fi World it 5 Globes and made it Tonearm of the Year 2006 So we know we have a winner on our hands The model in question was a pre production model With numerous improvements now made to the arm its now ohh so much better and price has remained the sameRoy Gregory in the first issue of Hi Fi  magazine of 2008 has put pen to paper and put his thoughts on The Conductor in printIn his review featuring various 10 and 12 inch tangential tonearms he makes the point plainly that only with a parallel tracker will you remove audible distortion from vinyl replay even if you try to minimise it using a longer arm tubeHe loved the Conductor with its musicality and poise rightly so as we have tried most other parallel trackers and now know this is one of the very best yet made and is certainly the most affordable Need we say moreThe density and tonal richness the sheer amount of detail the arm digs out of the initial transient and the body of the note its fundamentals and its harmonics both above and below the note itself are something to behold Anyone who has a reasonably developed system will know how hard it is to get an audibly and quantifiably better sound from their systemSo often we start thinking well yes there&apos;s more detail only to realize it&apos;s actually a midband dip artificially boosting the transients or instruments like cymbals Not with this arm It seems to be actually delivering the real thingI&apos;ve found over the last few months that due to its particular sound this is not an arm I could live without I have no hesitation in describing it as a worldclass performer and a genuinely exciting and valuable new entry into the analog worldEdward Barker 6Moons 406Read the full review httpwwwsixmoonscomaudioreviewsconductorconductorhtmlWe have a wide selection of cartridges and phono stages to complement The Conductor tonearm Please call to discuss the products that best fit your system and budgetI know analog&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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                <media:description>What you see here is the culmination of all my experience working with tonearms turntables  plinths This particular deck represents the state of the art for its class This is as good as it gets Slate has now replaced wood in my book as far as plinth design goes Much as I love the look of wood it does not compare soundwise with slate This particular plinth is made from 30mm hard dark slate  was professionally cut from a template I provided The edges are bevelled as can be seen the tops  sides are honed smooth  shine with an easy to maintain oiled finish The slate compliments the 401 perfectlyBeneath the plinth to hide the wires  motor are a couple of hard wood subplinths held in place by brackets which attach to the original chassis mounting bolts They are easily removed if you prefer An IEC socket is fitted to provide power to the motor The plinth is supported by three brass spikes bonded to the plinth on slate spacers The 401 itself is in near mint condition I spent along time searching for one  no expense was spared It has been oiled  maintained in accordance with the Garrard manual The main platter bearing has been modified by replacing the bronze thrust plate with a hard steel ballbearing supported on a PTFE base This is a well known mod that reduces bearing noise  frictionThe motor is quiet  takes about 30 minutes to reach speed stabilityThe icing on the cake as far as I&apos;m concerned is my Terminator tonearm I wont go into detail on this arm suffice it to say it has just won the ETM blue note award Read all about it here second one downwwwenjoythemusiccommagazineequipment0908bestof2008htmIt seems to partner the Garrard well This auction includes the pump smoothing tank  tubing needed to run this arm but not the cartridge It should also be noted this plinth was specifically designed for the Terminator only no other arm will fit without modification to the slate Believe me once you have experienced this parallell tracking tonearm you will never use a pivot againSo why have I decided to sell such a perfect item Well I get bored easily There is nothing more I can do to improve the 401 But I do have a Gyro sitting in the corner collecting dust Now if I give it the slate treatment  add a Teres Verus motorTerminator TonearmThe playback of a record should imitate the cutting of the lacquer as closely as possibleDuring the cutting process the cutter diamond makes an angle of 90 degrees at all instances from the beginning of the groove to its end Obviously the best way to read a record groove is by using an arm which follows the groove in a similar fashion as in the cutting processA parallel tracking tonearm has the least distortion because the tracking error is minimized to practically zero The cartridge stylus reads the two groove walls at the same time without any delay Furthermore a parallel tracking tonearm does not need bias compensation antiskate settings as there is no centripetal force unlike in pivoted armsPivoted arms on the other hand are the most commonly used tonearms These can be further subdivided into unipivots and nonunipivots as well as pseudounipivotsWith common pivoted arms also called radial arms there is zero tracking error only in two instances At other points there is tracking error This is minimized by giving the pivoted arm the familiar offset angle The skating force is not eliminated however but instead increases This can be corrected of courseUnfortunately the skating force depends on the friction between the record groove and the stylus tip as well as the cut of the stylus It also depends on what is recorded on the record even the quality of the vinyl As one can see correcting antiskate is always not perfect technically All this ceases to be an issue with a tangential tonearm as there is no skating forceBasically setting up pivoted arms properly with the various tools around is essential to minimize these tracking errors as well as controlling the skating forceDesigning and manufacturing a parallel tracking tonearm is not as simple as it may seem and only thorough engineering can result in a good functioning device Precise and accurate geometrical proportions are essential to get it right As a result prices of the highend parallel tracking arms are in most cases far beyond the budget of most audiophiles and music loversThoughts from reviewers and usersStewart Wennen and David Price in the October 2006 edition of Hi Fi World it 5 Globes and made it Tonearm of the Year 2006 So we know we have a winner on our hands The model in question was a pre production model With numerous improvements now made to the arm its now ohh so much better and price has remained the sameRoy Gregory in the first issue of Hi Fi  magazine of 2008 has put pen to paper and put his thoughts on The Conductor in printIn his review featuring various 10 and 12 inch tangential tonearms he makes the point plainly that only with a parallel tracker will you remove audible distortion from vinyl replay even if you try to minimise it using a longer arm tubeHe loved the Conductor with its musicality and poise rightly so as we have tried most other parallel trackers and now know this is one of the very best yet made and is certainly the most affordable Need we say moreThe density and tonal richness the sheer amount of detail the arm digs out of the initial transient and the body of the note its fundamentals and its harmonics both above and below the note itself are something to behold Anyone who has a reasonably developed system will know how hard it is to get an audibly and quantifiably better sound from their systemSo often we start thinking well yes there&apos;s more detail only to realize it&apos;s actually a midband dip artificially boosting the transients or instruments like cymbals Not with this arm It seems to be actually delivering the real thingI&apos;ve found over the last few months that due to its particular sound this is not an arm I could live without I have no hesitation in describing it as a worldclass performer and a genuinely exciting and valuable new entry into the analog worldEdward Barker 6Moons 406Read the full review httpwwwsixmoonscomaudioreviewsconductorconductorhtmlWe have a wide selection of cartridges and phono stages to complement The Conductor tonearm Please call to discuss the products that best fit your system and budgetI know analog</media:description>
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://s571.photobucket.com/albums/ss155/Lavriccat/02-My%20Collection%20of%20Awards/?action=view&amp;current=56HindenburgCross.jpg&quot; title=&quot;56HindenburgCross.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;http://th571.photobucket.com/albums/ss155/Lavriccat/02-My%20Collection%20of%20Awards/th_56HindenburgCross.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;56HindenburgCross.jpg&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;WW1 GERMAN HINDENBURG HONOUR CROSS FOR COMBATTANS - 56HindenburgCross.jpg&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;WELTKRIEG EHRENZEICHEN FUER FRONTKAEMPFER Das Ehrenkreuz des Weltkrieg was established on July 13 1934 by General Feldmarshal von Hindenburg therfore it is also known as the Hindenburg Cross This beautiful German Cross commemorates those who served and fell during the Great War and was introduced as a way to reinforce pride in German WW1 Veteran&apos;s On auction is the Combattans grade cross with crossed Swords awarded only to the German soldier&apos;s that actually fought on the front line in combat during WW1 it is hallmarked makers marked on the rear  7 RV PFORZHEIM   The Cross of Honor also known as the Hindenburg Cross or the Honor Cross of the World War 1914  1918 was the only military commemorative award commissioned during the reign of the Thousand Year Reich The terms of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles presented by the Allies without negotiation with Germany were first published in Berlin on May 7th 1919 The harsh terms loss of lands reparations and virtual disarmament of the military angered and humbled the German people The Cross of Honor was established by President Generalfeldmarshall Paul von Hindenburg on July 13th 1934 in order to reestablish honor and pride in the military and in the German people who contributed to the first World War effort and suffered through the post Versailles Treaty Weimar Republic administration It was commissioned by the German Reichs Chancellery and designed by Eugene Goted Three grades of the Cross of Honor were awarded for service during World War I These were the combatants grade noncombatants grade and the nextofkin grade All three grades were common in size 38mm across the Maltese cross with raised edges wreaths and dates all of 1 mm in height All grades of the medal also had a flat reverse with either a manufacturers stamp or number The combatants and noncombatants versions of the medal were generally made of bronzed iron or of bronze The nextofkin grade was blackened in order to recognize the loss of a family member All grades of the Cross of Honor had to applied for and approved by the Reichsminister of the Interior The application must also have been accompanied by proof supporting the grade of the award In May 1942 the award was expanded to include Allies of Austria and Germany The combatant grade was awarded to only those soldiers and sailors who saw combat in the German Imperial Military The combatants grade was a Maltese cross with a pair of swords hilts at the bottom crossing in an X between the arms of the Maltese The swords measured 41 mm from the hilt to the tip Each arm of the Maltese cross had raised edges highlighting the outline of the arm The very center of the Maltese cross contained the raised numbers 1914 and 1918 indicating the duration of World War I The year 1914 was presented directly above the year 1918 Outlining the center of the cross was a laurel wreath Each side of the laurel was composed of five clusters of three leaves A pair of laurel berries adorned each cluster joint The base of the laurel wreath was tied with a ribbon The ribbon ends curled outward slightly and flowed into the bottom arm of the cross A ribbon ring was affixed to the upper arm of the cross and measured 15 to 2 mm A ribbon loop passed through the ribbon ring The combatants grade ribbon was 25 to 30 mm in width The ribbon itself had alternating bands of longitudinal orientation in colors from left to right of black white black red black white and black This award was worn on a ribbon bar by the military and ranked below other combat awards but above occupation medals A small set of golden crossed swords were affixed to the ribbon The inactive combat veteran could wear the ribbon bar affixed with a button through his coat lapel Approximately 6250000 combatants versions of the Cross of Honor were awarded The noncombatant grade of the Cross of Honor was awarded to noncombatant military auxiliary staff such as administrators and medical personnel Additionally some civilians such as State officials could be eligible for this award class This grade of the Cross of Honor was very similar to the combatants grade even realizing the same ribbon configuration and colors However this grade did not have the crossed swords reserved for the combat veteran Additionally the laurel wreath of the combatants grade was replaced by a wreath of entwined oak leaves This wreath was also tied by the same ribbon representation Approximately 1200000 noncombatants version of the Cross of Honor were awarded Parents or widows of soldiers who died or were reported as missing in action were eligible for the nextofkin grade of the Cross of Honor  This grade was very similar to the noncombatants grade with the exceptions of the ribbon color orientation and the blackening of the medal itself The ribbon had alternating bands of longitudinal orientation in colors from left to right of white black white red white black and white This medal was intended to be worn on clothing by the nextofkin in order to honor the fallen family member and therefore the ribbon was affixed with a horizontal pin and clasp Approximately 720000 medals of this class were awarded&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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                <media:description>WELTKRIEG EHRENZEICHEN FUER FRONTKAEMPFER Das Ehrenkreuz des Weltkrieg was established on July 13 1934 by General Feldmarshal von Hindenburg therfore it is also known as the Hindenburg Cross This beautiful German Cross commemorates those who served and fell during the Great War and was introduced as a way to reinforce pride in German WW1 Veteran&apos;s On auction is the Combattans grade cross with crossed Swords awarded only to the German soldier&apos;s that actually fought on the front line in combat during WW1 it is hallmarked makers marked on the rear  7 RV PFORZHEIM   The Cross of Honor also known as the Hindenburg Cross or the Honor Cross of the World War 1914  1918 was the only military commemorative award commissioned during the reign of the Thousand Year Reich The terms of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles presented by the Allies without negotiation with Germany were first published in Berlin on May 7th 1919 The harsh terms loss of lands reparations and virtual disarmament of the military angered and humbled the German people The Cross of Honor was established by President Generalfeldmarshall Paul von Hindenburg on July 13th 1934 in order to reestablish honor and pride in the military and in the German people who contributed to the first World War effort and suffered through the post Versailles Treaty Weimar Republic administration It was commissioned by the German Reichs Chancellery and designed by Eugene Goted Three grades of the Cross of Honor were awarded for service during World War I These were the combatants grade noncombatants grade and the nextofkin grade All three grades were common in size 38mm across the Maltese cross with raised edges wreaths and dates all of 1 mm in height All grades of the medal also had a flat reverse with either a manufacturers stamp or number The combatants and noncombatants versions of the medal were generally made of bronzed iron or of bronze The nextofkin grade was blackened in 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pair of laurel berries adorned each cluster joint The base of the laurel wreath was tied with a ribbon The ribbon ends curled outward slightly and flowed into the bottom arm of the cross A ribbon ring was affixed to the upper arm of the cross and measured 15 to 2 mm A ribbon loop passed through the ribbon ring The combatants grade ribbon was 25 to 30 mm in width The ribbon itself had alternating bands of longitudinal orientation in colors from left to right of black white black red black white and black This award was worn on a ribbon bar by the military and ranked below other combat awards but above occupation medals A small set of golden crossed swords were affixed to the ribbon The inactive combat veteran could wear the ribbon bar affixed with a button through his coat lapel Approximately 6250000 combatants versions of the Cross of Honor were awarded The noncombatant grade of the Cross of Honor was awarded to noncombatant military auxiliary staff such as administrators and medical personnel Additionally some civilians such as State officials could be eligible for this award class This grade of the Cross of Honor was very similar to the combatants grade even realizing the same ribbon configuration and colors However this grade did not have the crossed swords reserved for the combat veteran Additionally the laurel wreath of the combatants grade was replaced by a wreath of entwined oak leaves This wreath was also tied by the same ribbon representation Approximately 1200000 noncombatants version of the Cross of Honor were awarded Parents or widows of soldiers who died or were reported as missing in action were eligible for the nextofkin grade of the Cross of Honor  This grade was very similar to the noncombatants grade with the exceptions of the ribbon color orientation and the blackening of the medal itself The ribbon had alternating bands of longitudinal orientation in colors from left to right of white black white red white black and white This medal was intended 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