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    Oho! That is the first time ever that I hear a possible or better THE name of the maker of these nice crosses! Thanks for posting! :jumping::cheers:

    I remember some years ago in the WAF forum maybe Stogie-Rick posted the name of the maker of the Oldenburg FA crosses. Does someone know this makers name?

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    Posted

    Hi guys,

    Well the more info the better! i say!

    Thanks rick/stogie for the pics and to Wildcard as Jens says, its good to actually know the name of the manufacturer of these interesting crosses.

    This thread is going well, i am surprised. And i do appreciate peoples efforts here :)

    Imperial is such fun!

    Cheers,

    Paul.

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    Jens,

    I would love to have the uniform that that double button hole ribbon was attached to. What a beautiful thing that would have been! I find it interesting, though somewhat logical that the uniform was pitched, but the ribbons kept. This happened all to often. None of my field gray uniforms have button hole ribbons. Maybe it is because the majority of them are Bavarian and only lightly worn.

    Chip

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    Thank you David Gregory for the pictures. Your packet is identical to the one I described in my post (#23). You have saved me from another frustrating experience.

    Yours truly,

    Wild Card

    Posted

    Thank you David Gregory for the pictures. Your packet is identical to the one I described in my post (#25). You have saved me from another frustrating experience.

    Yours truly,

    Wild Card

    Posted

    Oho! That is the first time ever that I hear a possible or better THE name of the maker of these nice crosses! Thanks for posting! :jumping::cheers:

    I remember some years ago in the WAF forum maybe Stogie-Rick posted the name of the maker of the Oldenburg FA crosses. Does someone know this makers name?

    Bernhard Knauer, the Court Goldsmith in Oldenburg. Thread is here. Meybauer and others also made replacement pieces.

    Here is an example that Stogie-Rick posted in that thread:

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