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    1914 EK2 with Austrian fold

    1914 EK2 with Austrian fold ribbon

    i put it aside becouse it seemd so small to me,,

    what are the mesurement off these things ???

    is it even original ???

    this one is + - 45 mm wide and +- 40 mm high

    opiniuns please

    kay

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              #7
              Kay,
              Measure the ribbon width as if it were a standard 2nd class ribbon.
              A typical Ek2 ribbon is roughly 30mm across while ribbons used on
              Austrian tri-folds are about 40mm across. This was done to give
              them a bigger appearance when folded.

              Here is one of mine-------
              Godet marked Ek2 with Austrian tri-fold. The ribbon itself is 40mm
              wide giving a total width from point to point of 51.5mm
              Attached Files
              Last edited by gregM; 08-23-2008, 12:20 PM.

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                #8
                The Saxons also used this mounting technique.
                pseudo-expert

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                  #9
                  wel thanks ,,,,was thinkin its a litle to small ,,

                  hade a bigger one in my early days as collektor ,,wen i was only eks 2 collecting..

                  thanks fore the info...

                  regards kay

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                    It is interesting to me how your EK trifold is sewn. The sewing along the margins was done in two directions, leaving a series of "XXXXX". I have looked at many trifold ribbons and have never seen this before. This is the sewing method that some WW2 GI's used on their uniforms. Ammersee

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