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Posts posted by gregM
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I have two that are made of NueSilber ( a nickel alloy ) and I have one that i
believe to be silver plate over copper. All are non-magnetic.
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The story about navy Eks is just a story.
I believe that there were 1 piece crosses made during the war although
I can not back that theory up. I think that (maybe someone with more experience
can help me out here) the reason these are thought to be post war or between war
manufacture has to do with style and construction of the hinge, pin and catch.
They also made a 1 piece Ek2. This is 1 piece made of Nuesilber and is diestruck.
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The cross you have posted is a perfectly fine example of a 1 piece cross.
This particular style is belived to have been produced in the 1920s-30s.
They have a very charactoristic look to the hinge and pin. Nothing to
worry about on this one.
I do not think anyone knows for sure who the manufacture was of these
crosses. There are other examples of 1 piece crosses out there from different
makers. Maybe we could convince members here to post some
Here is another example of the same 1920s-30s replacement crosss as yours.
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Rich,
When you say "big" dogs , you really mean BIG.
Very nice.
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Interesting cross.
Nice find Chris.
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I believe these crosses to be made during the war.
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Thanks everyone for the nice comments
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Nice minis everyone
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Very Nice
I have a few minis as well
and you are correct. The mini RAOs are a
work of art.
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I would be interested in seeing better pictures or scans of this cross.
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I thought Fr and FR were two differnt makers.
I thought that as well.
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Greg
Judging by the core it looks a one-piece type?
Rich
Hi rich,
Yes, it is a 1 piece.
Micha,
Nice screwback !!
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wonder if the paint on the date and the"W"
was removed to highlight them???
joe
I don't think so. There is still remnants of paint on the "W" If I were to
remove it on purpose, I would have cleaned it much better then it is
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The backside shows the typical hinge/pin set-up used on these crosses.
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Here is one I just picked up at a show today.
A post war replacement piece. Nothing really rare or unusual but
the condition of the piece just called to me. The paint is almost mint
and the silver highlights to the crown, "W" and date make for a nice
looking cross.
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Very nice looking set.
What I find interesting is that the cores of the crosses are completely different.
If you notice the details of the crown and the also the dates are different.
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Steve,
You have put together a very nice collection. I am still amazed at the
one with the frosted rim. Beautifull Cross !
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The catch has been replaced at some point in time, covering up the makers mark.
Other wise the back is pretty unremarkable. The hinge has the typical dip in the
center of it that is common to Friedlander crosses but I could not get a clear picture
of it.
This is my first cased cross. Thanks for the great feedback.
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and the EK---------
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The inside is pretty standard with a dark purple tray.
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I have not posted anything here for some time so I thought I might
share my new Ek1.
The case is a dark burgandy with a silver embossed cross. (sorry for the bad picture)
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Here is some interesting reading concerning these little beauties-------
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Very distinguished looking.
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1914 EK1 K.M.S.T pinback
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Posted · Edited by gregM
Another hard to find varient for your collection---SWEET