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    Randow cross

    Hi!

    Here is a cross i am trying to buy but first i like to hear if its worth spending money on or if i should let it go.....

    I have tried to search the forum but no good results...thats why i am asking you guys,


    Kind regards Tommy
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    Nobody have an idea? If i knew i wouldent ask..but i dont have a clue...
    I have Heard of a order that looks like the von Randow cross but never seen.

    Kind regards Tommy

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      #3
      Stay away, it's for sure not a Randow cross.

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        #4
        Hi Serg!

        Okay,can you tell me whats wrong with it? And can somebody show me how an original cross looks like?

        Tommy

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          #5
          Some information. Its not good at all, the center pinches inward too much and the backing is not typical.

          The original post has a link you should check out....
          http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/26...an-medals-ww1/

          http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/imperi...randow-230836/

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            #6
            Originally posted by mchap View Post
            Some information. Its not good at all, the center pinches inward too much and the backing is not typical.

            The original post has a link you should check out....
            http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/26...an-medals-ww1/

            http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/imperi...randow-230836/
            The one on warrelics is a modern fake made in Russia.

            The problem with the one under discussion is the enamel looks too thick, which is a tell-tale trait of cold acrylic enamel. The enamel should be almost flush to the cross with only a slightly rounded surface. There have been a lot of this exact type on eBay over the last year.

            The classic von Randow is slightly smaller than this, is silvered brass or tombak and has a thin needle pin with a small flange-style hinge.

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