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Posts posted by Bill Garvy
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Although you have already reached a decision, I thought I would submit the dates. Here is the "1939" from the "22" marked Iron Cross in 2nd Class. . .
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From the back. . .
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The "22" in 2nd Class. . .
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Compare with the "22" in 2nd Class shown here and let me know what you think. . .
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No, it's my thinking that these last two two examples are from the manufacturer B?rger & Company, Berlin (22).
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From the reverse. . .
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Another example for comparison. . .
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From the collection of Chris Boonzaier. . .
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Maker mark. . .
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From the reverse. . .
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A pinback for comparison. . .
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I see a Souval frame, but the reverse looks more like an Orth (15). . .
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From the reverse. . .
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And this one. . .
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The above cross from the front. . .
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Here is the same pin, hinge and clasp on a WWII issued Iron Cross (1939) in 1st Class. . .
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And from the front. . .
This one had a rough life. . .
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"L/15" right-side up. . .
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Reverse. . .
Note the maker stamp is upside-down on the pin. . .
Still looking for an L/15 in 2nd Class. . .
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Here's another for comparison. . .
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H.R. Wilm, Berlin. . .
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And finally, the maker mark under the clasp. . .
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Reverse. . .
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I am posting this example for Russel, also known as "ekhunter", a bog-standard "We" pinback in 1st Class. . .
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EKI for consideration
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Here is the "1939" from the unmarked Iron Cross in 1st Class. . .