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EK 1939 EK1 L15 opinion needed
Steve campbell replied to Jacques's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
That's too bad, but the short pin on these is a sure giveaway. -
medals and badge id help please
Steve campbell replied to conker's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
The other sports badge, without the swords is also known as the DRL sports badge, and looks to be in the bronze version. -
medals and badges id number 2 help please
Steve campbell replied to conker's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
The two badges with the helmets are black wound badges for 1 or 2 wounds or frostbite suffered in battle. The one on the left is a WW1 and the one with the Swaztica is WW2. The ones below this with the steering wheels are drivers badges for driving proficiency. One is bronze and one is silver, without the fabric backing. They are Third reich german badges but are one of the few from this era without swazticas on them. The badge to the right with the 2 soldiers pulling the alligator out of the water is a German/Italian campaign medal I guess for service in North Africa. It's missing it's ribbon. The one with Aldolph Hitler 1933 looks like some kind of NASDAP party pin but I'm not sure. Someone else will have to authenticate it. The eagle is some type of uniform eagle but again I don't know. -
EK 1870 WIDE frame 1870 EK2
Steve campbell replied to gregM's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
The Collector's Guild had an 1870 EK1 that was said to be of the TR era for sale awhile back. The picture may still be there. -
Bingo! I recieved that very opinion from Mike Kenny, and when I recieved it it reminded me of that maker also, although no doubt Mike's opinion may have influenced me. I do have an AWS flatback to compare. Of course I never said anything in my post so I would get unbiased opinions, and viola, the first one in is also saying AWS. Thanks Micha. So what do you think of the mark? Added later? If so I'm not happy, because I would be happy with this cross anyway, without the mark. If the mark is added later it really detracts if you ask me. Now what about Junker adding the mark themselves from old stock they aquired earlier from AWS? There is the example of Z overstamping WS EK2s and makers sharing cores and hardware.
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I picked this item up on a whim during one of those periodical dealer updates. You know the ones where you have to act quick. It's suppose to be a TR era EK1 marked L/12 for Junker. However, another maker comes to mind and I'm not sure about it being a Junker. It doesn't have the characteristic frosting on the beading or the typical generic TR era screw disc. In fact, one of those disc will not even fit on the L/12 marked piece. I'm hoping to get some opinions on this one. Was a mark added or is this a Junker cross from another era that the company added the mark to? There appears to be some patina in the stamp itself. Does this look like a Junker and does the stamp look legit? I have to make a desicion on this one soon. Thanks, Steve
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No no, I never meant it that way at all. Just throwing a compliment to Mike and letting you know I trust his opinion. Mike and Micha are the 2 guys who I trust the most and who have helped me a great deal when it comes to Iron Crosses.
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EK 1914 New EK1 One Piece All Brass Maybe?
Steve campbell replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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This just arrived this morning. It's an interesting variant, that although I wouldn't say is rare, I don't think you see show up everyday. Either way, this is a one piece EK1. Although the sales thread never mentioned construction, I believe it may be brass. The cross is non magnetic with the exception of the pin. The piece is in pretty good shape considering the construction, as many of these variants never seem to hold thier finish. I'm guessing it's a replacement piece from the 30's? Any opinions would be appreciated so I can get as much information as possible. Thanks, Steve.
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Yes get Micha's opinion, but there's not much Mike K doesn't know about these things. If he says it I'm halfway to the bank.
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There are genuine L/52 TR era 1914 EK1s out there, along with other LDO numbers such as L/11 etc. I have an L/52 on the way but it has a proper mark in the box and in the proper position. If you can return this do so because it has too many question marks. Don't give up on EKs though, give up on sketchy sources.
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EK 1939 Deschler EK1
Steve campbell replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Was going through my collection and thought I'd post this one, one of my favorite EKs. A Deschler EK1, marked 1 on the pin.
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EK 1914 New EK1 Clamshell Screwback
Steve campbell replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1914 New EK1 Clamshell Screwback
Steve campbell replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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EK 1914 New EK1 Clamshell Screwback
Steve campbell posted a topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
A recent pickup, a screwback EK1 with the clamshell style device. It's vaulted and unmarked. I've been told it's a Deumer. Any comments? -
Silver woundbadge 1918 "DRGM"
Steve campbell replied to Motorhead's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Nice one Micha. I never knew you collected wound badges. I have the black one like this marked DRGM. -
EK 1914 Another Blued Core EK1 Silber
Steve campbell replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thanks. I have been fortunate enough to pick up some great pieces in the last little while. I'm almost up to 100 Iron Crosses! -
EK 1914 Another Blued Core EK1 Silber
Steve campbell replied to Steve campbell's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross