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TRAV 24
10-08-2010, 10:25
On Ebay item number 360288217183 seller in Swansea(not me)
Roy "Buster" Crabbs Northern Ireland GSM and clasp an UN Medal £49.99 starting bid

LarsA
10-08-2010, 22:29
A seller that can be trusted, should anyone ponder. Sad to see recent medals for sale, but if they come to people like the seller who contributes to keeping things together and the memory alive perhaps the next best thing to them being in the family?

On another site (Speedbid) the GSM NI now for sale to 24438075 FUS. M.T.MURRAY, RWF. (I'm not the seller)

ATB,
Lars

chow
11-08-2010, 16:25
There was a Murray in 1plt in the 70s...?

nasher546
11-08-2010, 16:48
It is sad the medals have to be sold on in the first place. However I guess the original sellers have their reasons.

chow
11-08-2010, 18:17
A seller that can be trusted, should anyone ponder. Sad to see recent medals for sale, but if they come to people like the seller who contributes to keeping things together and the memory alive perhaps the next best thing to them being in the family?

On another site (Speedbid) the GSM NI now for sale to 24438075 FUS. M.T.MURRAY, RWF. (I'm not the seller)

Hi LarsA.
Is there a name of the Murray seller?


ATB,
Lars

LarsA
11-08-2010, 18:32
Link to to the sale here: http://www.speedbid.com/lot.cfm?lotID=397097

Also a good seller.

ATB,
Lars

Clive Rees (08)
13-08-2010, 17:18
What kind of price are they going for, are they real collectors items??

Aled Roberts
13-08-2010, 20:03
They sell for around £70.

As to being collectors items, the answer has to be yes. Sometimes a soldiers medals can be the only tangible remains of his service. Whilst it may seem an odd concept today with so many veterans around, how many people could recall the service of 4085 RSM William Roberts with the Royal Welch for example.

It is always sad to see someone's medals for sale, irrespective of the cause, be it falling on hard times, having no interest, or worse still in my mind - their children selling them. The way I see it, we are all temporary custodians of such things. Whilst medals are in my care I am proud to remember these fine men and ensure that as many people as possible can learn about their service with the finest Regiment in the country and their names are not forgotten.

Richard

LarsA
13-08-2010, 21:08
In the 1920s and later many medals, even gallantry went to the pawnshop, and in later times many sadly also went to the melting pot for the silver value. What a lot of the WWI memorial plaques that are no longer with medal groups went to, I prefer not ponder on. I second Richards post.

Also, I'd like to say that medals of any period ending up with a collector that wants to keep the memory alive of the soldiers efforts has the best chance of ending up in the family again at a later time. I have never said no to a family member with a real interest wanting to get a medal back, but ít happens very seldom. Most are content with the service history.

ATB,
Lars

davidhuntley
14-08-2010, 15:51
Hi Chow,
The Fus Murray you are refering to was in my brick in the turf lodge tour, sad to see if that is his medal for sale,I will post a photo on the A Coy group of him.
Ned

nash929
14-08-2010, 16:00
thanks to Al Pool i got my medals back that some one was selling, they had been stolen from my room when we where in Warminster, those of you that can remember this was the friday before i got married, they also stole all the money to pay for the wedding, but that is another storey, again thanks to al Pool, i got mine back.

chow
14-08-2010, 16:12
Hi Chow,
The Fus Murray you are refering to was in my brick in the turf lodge tour, sad to see if that is his medal for sale,I will post a photo on the A Coy group of him.
Ned


Hi Ned .
Been looking for jock Murray for a while
But no luck.

LarsA
15-08-2010, 20:46
Buster Crabbs medals sold at 127 £.

Fusilier Murrays service number indicate an enlistment around 1977, +/- 1 year.

Perhaps it is of interest to list recent medals on ebay or dealers lists here ? If so I´ll keep a look out and come back to this thread. But if you prefer otherwise I'll abstain.

ATB,
Lars

ap1
16-08-2010, 10:33
I was a 2446 and joined in Sept 77. I would think Murrey is at least 1975, if he served on the 1976 tour of Belfast. Just a marker.....

chow
20-08-2010, 12:11
I was a 2446 and joined in Sept 77. I would think Murrey is at least 1975, if he served on the 1976 tour of Belfast. Just a marker.....

Al.
That would be about right.
jock murray joined the btn in Tidworth 76.
he was in the same room as me and paul butt.
and did go with us to the turf lodge.