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    Eric Stahlhut

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    1. The screwback variation. My example is only stamped with an "*" at the screw.I've seen also exmples with that marking at the washer.(There's also a pinback variation stamped with the"*"-that marking is located at the pin!) Back the the screwbak-of course there are also exaples marked with "SILBER" at the backside-and I know examples they are additional marked with "Sedlatzeck".But as I count him as a retailer it's not a "real" variation of these crosses.

      micha, here is a very worn example of a 'silber' marked screwback with a type II core

    2. thanks gents,

      the leather washer really caught my eye. i once saw a beautiful screwback gold 1914 wound badge in .800 silver that had a leather washer, and always wondered if this material was used far more frequently than we realize. perhaps that may explain why we see so many screwback crosses without metal backing plates? perhaps it was popular because it made the awards a bit lighter and comfortable to wear. just a thought...who knows for sure

    3. toning and tarnish on device is most certainly contemporary to main body of cross. threading on the post is very fine and the device screws on with a perfect fit. whether or not it is proprietary to the cross is certainly debatable, as i haven't encountered a similar example before. also, notice the leather disc. it too seems to be from the same period

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