
ben bijker
Active Contributor-
Posts
127 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Events
Store
Everything posted by ben bijker
-
EK 1939 Round 3 EK1
ben bijker replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Graf, who is the dealer?? If the item has been sold as guaranteed original, he should take it back, since the dealer is supposed to know what hew is selling. I had a discussion with a German dealer about a prinzen clasp that I bought 6 years ago, and he is going to take it back. They usually claim they sell authentic stuff and they earn a living by selling stuff. So he is a professional. Therefor he should take it back, it's his problem, not yours. best regards, Ben -
EK 1939 Round 3 EK1
ben bijker replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
TUI , or typing under influence I guess... The only thing that may be original is the core. Can't put a maker on the frame or the hardware, so I think that is repro. Another good round 3 ek2 butchered to make a quick buck... ;-( -
EK 1939 Round 3 EK1
ben bijker replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
The only tging original in this crposs is the core. The hardware doesn't look familiar, and I don't know if they used a frane of some other ek. Not a contemporaray piece IMO -
EK 1939 Round 3 EK1
ben bijker replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi Chris, is there any chance to find out when this cross was awarded? It's an early ek, butr these numbers weren't introduced before mid '42 So it IS possible that it it's marked, but only if it was awarded after mid '42. Best regards, ben -
Hi Alec, nice original Deschler, I don't have a problem with it at all. best regards, Ben
-
EK 1939 Bar Makers ?
ben bijker replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Chris, these ek1 clasps come in unmarked cases, whlie a number of these ek2 clasps came with mamer-marked envelopes Best regards, Ben -
EK 1939 Bar Makers ?
ben bijker replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi Chris and Jim, they look very much alike, but the ek2 clasp is a Hammer& Soehne. best regards, ben -
EK 1939 Vaulted EK1 1939
ben bijker replied to PKeating's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
I still think it is Juncker. The reverse hardware is typical Juncker, the wideness of the frame as well, and the core is , most likely, from Waechtler & Lange All K&Q crosses have the same core (with the typical date) as far as I'm aware. ben -
EK 1939 Vaulted EK1 1939
ben bijker replied to PKeating's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Are you sure about the maker Prosper? I would have put my money on Juncker, the ek doesn't have the typical K&Q numbers in the date.... Ben -
EK 1939 EK 1 strange maker mark?
ben bijker replied to Panzer Jager's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Don't bother, it's a Latvian fake. They ty to cover up the landmarks by making it look ground-dug or damaged, but it is what it is: fake. Apart from that you will not find a mm51 on any ic -
You're welcome Matt!
-
Kriztofer is right, it is a fake clasp, and an ugly one if I may say so. Items pictured under an angle are always tricky, always ask for a head-on picture. Far easier to tell what is what then
-
EK 1939 Round "3" test...
ben bijker replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
That was my first thought as well. On the other hand: I have a Meybauer with a 1st type pin marked 7, and a 1st pattern Juncker ek2 clasp marked L/12..... Although it isn't logical, and I have never see another marked round 3 cross, it MIGHT be genuine. Unfortunally the pic isn't good enough to compare the markings without doubts.... -
EK 1939 Round "3" test...
ben bijker replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thank you Chris!! Very much appreciated! Best regards, ben -
EK 1939 Round "3" test...
ben bijker replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi Chris, I sure hope it's still there, couldn't find it on WAF either. The reason I am asking: on one of the German fora a member posted a "22" marked ek2, and I would like to compare the stamps. You also mention a round 3 ek2 (marked)?? Thanks, Ben -
EK 1939 Round "3" test...
ben bijker replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
What happened to the pic ???? -
EK 1939 EK 1. Klasse L/56, Funcke & Bruninghaus
ben bijker replied to Claudio's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi Claudio, nice original IMO. Can't tell you much about the maker, except for the fact that they used a number of different pins on their ek's. The SB is a different story: they are marked on the disc (like L58 crosses) but stamped from the INSIDE. best regards, Ben -
EK 1939 Grossman or Deumer?
ben bijker replied to U Boot Kapitan's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
You're welcome, Jay. Best regards, ben -
EK 1939 Grossman or Deumer?
ben bijker replied to U Boot Kapitan's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Judging by the number-design I'd say Deumer. These crosses usually have a copper-plated iron core. Nice cross btw!! Best regards, Ben -
EK 1939 Unusual First Class
ben bijker replied to Tom63's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi there, the core looks like an L/54 core, but the pin is odd. I have 2 ek's with this type of pin, , one magnetic and one non-magnetic. Both are 43.3 x 43.5 mm, the weight is about 14 gram each. Both are unmarked, early crosses from 1 maker (not known yet) Not much of a help, but sometimes it is very hard to determine a maker. best regards, Ben -
EK 1939 Schinkel Form EKs
ben bijker replied to J Temple-West's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Trevor, I wrote " sorry" because it sucks when you find out you have paid good money for a copy. There are a number of makers for the Schinkel-crosses, but Meybauer and deumer are the only 2 identified makers (so far) And yes, the 1st class you post is from the same maker /faker. Best regards, ben -
EK 1939 Schinkel Form EKs
ben bijker replied to J Temple-West's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
-
IMO both are fake, but with this satellite-pics it's hard to tell.... regards, Ben
-
Hi Kraut, are you sure this cross is made by Boerger&Co? I see nothing that reminds me of an L/57... Wide frame, core is different, and this kind of pin set-up is very uncommon for Boerger & Co. Please explain. Best regards, Ben
-
EK 1939 Schinkel Form EKs
ben bijker replied to J Temple-West's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Well, you passed on a nice original. But don't worry, there are plenty of these around. best regards, ben