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    #61
    Thank you all for your kind comments. GregM, I appreciate your generous offer; but I am afraid that for now, it has to be back to the bank - a sad commentary on these times in which we live.

    Biro, you have a good eye. Yes this is indeed the Aurich/Friedhelm Cross. I was fortunate enough to have gotten it about fifteen years ago; and, referring to my comment above, this is the first time that I have posted any pictures or made any public acknowledgment of it and will probably be the only such for sometime to come. Again, thank you all.

    Best wishes,

    Wild Card

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      #62
      Wild Card,

      Simply beautiful. A true treasure.

      Thanks for showing it and in color no less.

      All the best,

      Tony
      An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

      "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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        #63
        My friend, I would love to see that when I come for a visit!
        Marc

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          #64
          Rare and historical pieces! Congratulations!
          Regards,
          Leroy

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            #65
            I love to see our little club get bigger and bigger each year!
            Antti

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              #66
              My submission:

              See this thread as well

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=282319

              1st version EK 2nd class, multi-part frame, stepped core.
              Randy
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Flak88 View Post
                    My friend, I would love to see that when I come for a visit!
                    Marc
                    Marc,

                    You make the visit and he will be here; and you know that you are welcome anytime.

                    Again, thank you all for the many kind comments.

                    Best wishes,

                    Wild Card

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                      #70
                      How's this for a sweet little group. A Fullsized 2nd class, a Prinzen
                      2nd class , and a 1st class .

                      These beauties belong to our own Tiger1.
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                        #71
                        the backsides
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                          #72
                          Bumped up for James M.

                          Tony
                          An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

                          "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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                            #73
                            Oh my word, theyre in better condition than some of my 39 items!! Wow, thank you for showing these, what lovely crosses!!! Very, very very jelous!!!!

                            James M

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by gregM View Post
                              Bill,
                              Welcome to the forum AND welcome to the HOLY GRAIL club.
                              That is a nice cross and interesting to see as it does not have
                              the stepped style core that is seen a lot on 1813s.
                              I am now the proud owner of Bill's 1813 EK2. I am just getting in to the collecting of EKs having been a German helmet collector for many years.

                              Greg, the core actually is stepped, but only on the obverse (this can be seen in my hi-res scans). The reverse core is not stepped which seems strange. However, I have read that these cores were constructed as two piece items so perhaps this cross exhibits traits prior to having the cores made in this manner?

                              Cheers,



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                                #75
                                Darryl,

                                Two piece cores are a trait on a few of the very earliest 1813 EKIIs. There would be evidence of a cental rivet that holds the two core halves together. This style of core is exttremely rare and also has the earliest multipiece frame as well.

                                Your cross doesn't appear to be one of these.

                                I believe you may be confusing the edge of the core that shows in a few places in your scans for the stepped core style. The stepped core is usually prominent on both sides.

                                All the best,

                                Tony
                                An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

                                "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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