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The medal detector: Ottawa collector hunts down rare decorations then gives them to museums
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OTTAWA — People who sell military medals are the “scum of the earth,” says Nova Scotia MP Peter Stoffer.
But Stoffer doesn’t feel that way at all about Andrew Cadzow, a 32-year-old Ottawa “medal detector” who dips deeply into his own modest income to buy medals at auction, then donates them to military museums.
Stoffer, a New Democrat, has been campaigning for a decade to outlaw the sale of military honours.
“Medals are presented to people who dedicate their lives to the country,” he says. “That’s not currency they have on their chest. I don’t believe they should be turned into money.”
But collectors like Cadzow, who buy medals and give them to museums, “they’re the salt of the earth,” Stoffer says admiringly. “Two thumbs up for that gentleman.”
Since he started acquiring medals a couple of years ago, Cadzow — a freelance audio-visual technician who, among other things, triggers the deafening “goal horn” at Ottawa Senators’ games — has purchased more than three dozen from auction houses and on eBay.
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OTTAWA — People who sell military medals are the “scum of the earth,” says Nova Scotia MP Peter Stoffer.
But Stoffer doesn’t feel that way at all about Andrew Cadzow, a 32-year-old Ottawa “medal detector” who dips deeply into his own modest income to buy medals at auction, then donates them to military museums.
Stoffer, a New Democrat, has been campaigning for a decade to outlaw the sale of military honours.
“Medals are presented to people who dedicate their lives to the country,” he says. “That’s not currency they have on their chest. I don’t believe they should be turned into money.”
But collectors like Cadzow, who buy medals and give them to museums, “they’re the salt of the earth,” Stoffer says admiringly. “Two thumbs up for that gentleman.”
Since he started acquiring medals a couple of years ago, Cadzow — a freelance audio-visual technician who, among other things, triggers the deafening “goal horn” at Ottawa Senators’ games — has purchased more than three dozen from auction houses and on eBay.
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