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Don't tell me.....
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Well.....after reading Mr.Wernitz book (the 1st part is outstanding and impossible to top) I found something in the 2nd part that made me kicking my own ass .A screwback Zimmermann piece(the blued core ones) with a screw and crossplate like the Meybauer pieces. A couple of years ago I had the chance to get one and thought that was some kind of modification....now I found this variation pictured in the Wernitz book....That was the sign for me to do a drink offering to the god of iron cross collecting.And then it happened-I found a thread in a German forum,followed it,found a link to a dealer I didn't know,looked at his page and found one....with the 2nd core variation but that doesn't matter.Now I know there are 2 crosses more on my endless wanted list....and beer is really helpful! Anyway-here are the pica...
Micha
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No one else ....................?
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They had it in their hands....Part one is full with informations about the historical roots of the iron cross-lot of writing about the German history.part two is the so called "typology".Well-I had high expectations about the 1914 Part-and in the end I'm disappointed .For me it seems they had never taken part in any forums,talked never with collectors from the dark side...
Micha0 -
Look at the seller-a typical ebay crook! I wouldn't spend a single dime there..
Micha
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Well....that looks like a repair
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Well-the two Eks from the top of the thrad look like he's butchered some 2nd classes to get the cores-I'm pretty sure I could do that better if I would change from the dark side to the pitch black side!
But it's strange to belive someone will bid on this crap....
Micha
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Well-if your woman don't like this hobby she's the wrong one for you! But back to topic-nice Meybauers! Nothing wrong if you have them in your collection!
Micha
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Chris-here it's the core that tells where it belongs to!.Typical type I core that you can find also at the awarded variaton maker marked with "CD800"....But there's a type II,marked with the "square" or with "800"...Or from the beginning-one awarded type,two different cores for the privte purchased ones(one of them the awarded type),pinbacks,screwbacks,double screws....rule braking pieces like a "CD935" with 2nd core type,convex......2nd classes with 2nd core type........a long list to get them all complete
Micha
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If you have-show us rare crosses made by Carl Dillenius.2nd Core types,unusual combinations ect....
Micha
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Deumer family,magnetic core-I've never senn an unmarked onle with this setup!
Micha
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Yes-a so called "Frankenstein" !
Micha
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Yes-far away from beeing a rarity-but still a good EK!
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Wow....that would be the perfect upgrade for me! And now I'm sure the catch is repaired....
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I know...
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I'm not sure-it could be repaired!
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I just have the sellers pics(Weitze)-but the EK is here in my collectio.Ugly,really heavy and thick(the casted core is broken)....but I haven't seen too many of them over the years....who's got another one?
Micha
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To bring this old thread back to live......as I've seen just 4 or 5 of these cardboxes before-has anyone here a piece like this in his collection?
Mica
@Trevor-the reverse is "textbook" "Fr" like-I will try to get some pictures this week
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I don't like this-my consequence would be to ignore this ass**le for the rest of his life!
Micha
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The seller is registered at the SDA forum and said he just wanted "to get an idea" how much it is worth! One of the bidders is a friend of him-I don't like that and i'n glad that he's not active in the EK section.Otherwise I would thing about putting him on ignore...
Micha
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This one came together with a rare EKI variation,including the case and the cardbox....what is it?
Micha
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I don't think so-this is the 2nd of this variation I've ever seen-your cross is still unique......never seen another one!
Micha
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And what about "Fr W" ??
Micha
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From what I can see-yes....
Micha
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Thank you Mr.Wernitz!
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Well,the cross in Wernitz book has got the identical hardware at the reverse.That makes 2 Zimmermann crosses with thiskind of attachment system-and long time ago I had the chance to buy another one-I stepped back because I thought it was a kind of repair or home improofment....there are two more screwback variations known!
Micha