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    Last edited by Steve Campell; 02-27-2007, 07:38 AM.

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      Hi,

      here's a silver-piece in best condition from the rare manufacturer RW (unknown).
      It's from very high quality craftsmanship. I think the concept of this EK is to build a solid EK 1 with the minimum of weight.
      The thickness of the backplate and those of the framework are only 0.7mm together. The seam between backplate and framework is visible with the magnifying glass only in a very little place.
      The weight of the piece is only 12,5 gramms. It's still a rattle core piece.
      I love the needle.

      Regards
      Andreas
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      Last edited by Paratrooper; 03-27-2007, 06:12 AM.

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        Reverse and Details
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          Hi Andreas,

          That "R.W." is a first for me - brilliant example!

          Regards
          Mike
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            Here's my "Fr" - I think. The stamp is so tiny I can't make it out even under magnification.

            Scott
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              Some very nice crosses guys. Well done

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                Originally posted by Daniel Murphy View Post
                Reverse. Note the plate is marked DRGM Angem. (the abbreviation for angemeldet) and means DRGM pending. The silver marks were there but were removed. The cross and back are silver. Maybe a lower grade than 800 so they just removed them.

                Some say never let a great thread die, and I must agree, because this was probably the best I've ever seen. I just went back through this one, all 16 pages I think, just looking, and sometimes drooling. I must say that it beats any show one can attend, when one can see so many fantastic examples of Imperial crosses in one place. I absolutely covet gregM's 'fanged' Godets' and his AWS 'waffle back' double screw post cross. Unbelievable these crosses. But without a doubt, I'm still in awe of this particular cross above. It's scarcity cannot be underscored, and it is the type of cross that leaves all of us collectors always hungry for more. The quest for these is half the fun, much like those fabled Knights chasing after 'the grail'! Thanks again for sharing some fantastic pieces.

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                  I am happy to see this thread is still alive and kicking.

                  If you've got'em--post'em
                  Last edited by gregM; 02-26-2007, 07:42 PM.

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                    I forgot about this thread, but was glad to see it again. Some of the stuff here is incredible. I had posted a couple of my crosses here but the pictures weren't great. I've ditched them and will post my half dozen pieces here with better shots.Most have been posted around before but mat as well add them to this thread for continuity.

                    First my AWS Screwback, marked 925 also.
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                      The rear. The mark is faint but you can see it.
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                        Without the hardware, showing the 925 mark.
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                          Here's my KO marked piece. Common but nice.
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                            The rear of the KO.
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                              Here's a one piece all brass construction. It's this type of variety that I really love about Imperial EK's.
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                                And the rear of the all brass with it's different pin hardware.
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