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The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 26, July 1, 2007, Article 16 CANADIAN "MEDAL DETECTOR" DAVE THOMSON HONORED A number of earlier E-Sylum articles covered the efforts of Canadian Dave Thomson to purchase important medals for survivors' families or various Canadian museums and institutions. Many of the medals were purchased via eBay, and this week eBay Canada nominated Thompson for an award of his own. "eBay Canada has nominated Canadian military history enthusiast Dave Thomson for the prestigious Governor General's Caring Canadian Award. eBay Canada's nomination is in recognition of Thomson's patriotic and altruistic efforts at preserving Canada's war heritage. "Thomson, who has been called Canada's 'medal detector,' uses the Online marketplace to source and retrieve Canadian war medals. He then returns the medals to the families or communities of the fallen soldiers. Using his eBay auction skills, Thomson has bid on and won more than 65 medal groups that are now in the hands of the soldiers' remaining relatives or community museums. "'I am honoured that eBay is acknowledging me for what essentially is a hobby,' said Thomson. 'I was already an avid eBay user for my car parts business, but when I stumbled upon that first war medal, I found a new purpose for the site. I believe in preserving our country's history and respecting the soldiers who sacrificed so much to make Canada what it is today, and I am happy to help safeguard Canadian history.' "In 2006, while working on a project to restore a First World War Memorial plaque in St. George, Ontario, Thomson found his first war medal up for sale. After researching and sourcing the town from which the honoured soldier came, he bought the medal and donated it to the Princeton Museum. Since then, Thomson has reunited families and communities with lost First and Second World War Victory medals, Memorial Crosses, and Military Crosses. "The Governor General's Caring Canadian Award was established in 1996 To honour Canadians for their work in unpaid voluntary activities and Recognize their extraordinary help to individuals, communities and to the country. More information on the Caring Canadian Award can be found at www.gg.ca/honours/awards." To read the complete article, see: Full Story SALE OF BLACK SOLDIER'S MEDAL CAUSES UPROAR esylum_v10n08a10.html TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS FOUNDER'S WWI MEDAL SOUGHT FOR HOCKEY MUSEUM esylum_v10n12a17.html Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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