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    Avitas

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    1. Hi,

      Has anybody seen this medal before? I believe it is a regimental service medal for the 22nd Bavarian Regiment, but I am not sure. It is shaped like an Iron Cross EK and is non-magnetic and one-piece. It has the same pebbled finish as the 1914 Mounted EK2 I just posted here. Could they be made by the same maker, and which maker would that be?

      Thanks for any advice,

      Pat

    2. Hi there,

      I have a mounted 1914 EK2 and Hindenburg cross here for discussion. It is one-piece (I believe) and non-magnetic, made of brass I think. It has a unique paint job with a pebbled finish, exactly like the Bavarian Regimental service medal in the shape of the Iron Cross that I will post in this forum. The ribbon and all threads do not glow under blacklight. I think it is a TR period WW1 EK2 but I'm not sure. Any ideas on this one?

      Thanks,

      Pat

    3. Hi again,

      The dealer I bought it off of (along with the other badges, but not much of the rest of my stuff) said when he bought them long ago they were all damaged and missing pins, so he added them himself. So he himself added the copper pins in his garage, as suggested earlier. I probably should have mentioned that earlier, but at least I remembered now. These badges were the very first items I bought (besides a belt buckle and a tinnie) and I had NO experience. After hearing all of your advice I feel I know the level of detail to look for, and hopefully I won't get taken again.

      Thanks again,

      Pat

    4. Hi,

      Yes , that would be fine to use it. I will get you bigger, higher resolution pics if you want, or you can use the large ones off the site. The dealer I bought it off of (along with the other badges, but not much of the rest of my stuff) said when he bought them long ago they were all damaged and missing pins, so he added them himself. I probably should have mentioned that earlier, but at least I remembered now.

      Thanks again,

      Pat

    5. Hi there,

      I have EK1 spange here for opinions, I bought this one a couple years ago when I was just starting to collect and was wondering if it original or not. It has been clipped for some reason, but it has pretty good details. Any opinions on its originality?

      Thanks

      Pat

    6. Greetings from BC,

      Here is my recently purchased EK1, with magnetic core and pin. The frame seems to be brass or some other metal than German silver, as it is yellower. I could be wrong, but I have seen other Iron Cross 1st Classes with the brass frame and magnetic. It is unmarked and I was wondering if anybody knows the maker of this cross? The hinge is like the edge of an old Canadian nickel or a 30-sided beer can, not round but rounded by rectangles (if that makes any sense). It has veining under the paint as well as being three-piece construction.

      Thanks,

      Pat

    7. Hi there,

      Here is my 2nd class Iron Cross with original ribbon (no glow). It is magnetic and has veining under the black paint. Overall, I'd say its in good shape. It is unmarked (as far as I can see) and I was wondering if anybody knew the maker of it.

      Thanks,

      Pat

    8. I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but all of the pins except the one CA I got from a different source (the only one that checks out so far) were replacements and not made with the badge. That is why they all have the same pins. Again, not sure if it matters but I'll put it out there. I have started scannnig the rest of my stuff (luckily, bought from different sources than these badges!) and I'll be posting them soon.

      THanks,

      Pat

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