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Since I'm still busy redesigning the Soviet/Russian medals with the new ribbon and medallions. I decided to take this side project of Soviet Ribbonbars. I know that the Soviet Ribbonbars are very different depending on who made them or if they were private purchase. So, this chart will hopefully help add some variety to early uniforms that used a certain style of ribbonbar or so on. The Ribbonbars I've named "Example" and so on will be detailed down below and we'll go over it.Example One -
This Ribbonbar style is fairly common and I've seen it a lot. It's most likely government issue. Like so:
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Example Two:
This style is trying to imitate the plastic ribbonbars that were made out of different colors of plastic and had a border around it. I believe this was early or post WWII. However, I've seen this on uniforms as recent as 1986 so it could be private purchase. Example shown below:
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Example Three:
This is pretty much the same as Example One but with the ribbonbar is flat and not curved. It has a black border around. Each individual medal on the ribbonbar is usually made out of ribbon and not plastic on these models. But it could be possible although I have not discovered it yet. Examples seen below:
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Example Four:
Same as Example Two. These either came with the same border as Example Two or a silver border as depicted. They came with 3 to 5 medals on each row before a new row. They were separated some but not a whole lot. Example:
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