Bunyip,
Here is a pic that I hope meets your desire. If not, oh well. It is the best that I can do with an actual cross in hand. I will follow it with a pic that shows a side shot of the eagle.
Clearly evident from these pics is the absolute high quality of Meybauer workmanship--as one would expect from everything else they made. The enameling, the chased letters common with the Godet style cross, the filing along the edges - all should be evident. There is absolutely no trace that I can see of this being a cast piece.
As to the possibility of cast Meybauers, I should like to see actual examples and in color if possible. Les over at the GMIC has had an interest in these over the years and believes that some of them might be cast, but in measurement, they were equal to or slightly greater than the standard Godet making casting problematic. Several of us here may differ with you on inclusion marks vice cast bubbles from the pic you posted, but I should like to see evidence of chasing that was cast and cast seams on a legitimate Meybauer cross. Thanks, Steve
Here is a pic that I hope meets your desire. If not, oh well. It is the best that I can do with an actual cross in hand. I will follow it with a pic that shows a side shot of the eagle.
Clearly evident from these pics is the absolute high quality of Meybauer workmanship--as one would expect from everything else they made. The enameling, the chased letters common with the Godet style cross, the filing along the edges - all should be evident. There is absolutely no trace that I can see of this being a cast piece.
As to the possibility of cast Meybauers, I should like to see actual examples and in color if possible. Les over at the GMIC has had an interest in these over the years and believes that some of them might be cast, but in measurement, they were equal to or slightly greater than the standard Godet making casting problematic. Several of us here may differ with you on inclusion marks vice cast bubbles from the pic you posted, but I should like to see evidence of chasing that was cast and cast seams on a legitimate Meybauer cross. Thanks, Steve
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