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    1813 EK1, 1870 Spange

    Thies has some stuff - an 1813 EK1 (he claims all original are vaulted), and a 1914 with 1870 spange - wish there was a closeup. And a bunch of 1813 EK2s.

    #2
    Hey Flak,
    I took a glance at his site..In reference to the 1813 1st class, are you talking about the one with a pin(#80)? It appears to be a later version, not period. The 2nd class multi-part frame is a nice one(#84)..2800 Euros starting price?! WOW, mine is in that ball park in dollars on Estand!(plug ) I'd be curious to know what the closing bids on these are..

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      #3
      He goes to great lengths to explain why his vaulted pin-back 1813 EK1 is period. That's all I'm sayin...

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        #4
        I hear you lima charlie Flak! I do know it was a period of experimentation in the early years, so maybe one was ahead of its time..
        Without me hacking through the German write-up, does he attribute the cross with some provenance to someone?

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          #5
          The 1813 Ek1 sure looks 1870-1914ish to me. I would also like to
          see a close up of #93--The 1870 ek2 with oaks and spange. Especially
          the beads in the crown

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            #6
            oh,ooooooh.

            dont know where this site is joure talking about ,,but i wood like to have a look to ,,
            maybe a link ??

            reg kay

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              #7
              http://www.andreas-thies.de/kat36_A_2008.html

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                #8
                Originally posted by gregM View Post
                The 1813 Ek1 sure looks 1870-1914ish to me.
                Never seen a 1914 like this. To me it looks period - he states it to be 1814/15 era, one of the first pinback EKs. How have those to look like, if other than Thies'?


                Originally posted by gregM View Post
                I would also like to see a close up of #93--The 1870 ek2 with oaks and spange. Especially the beads in the crown
                Definitely not a 9th bead fake. No idea about the 1914 bar, but the EK itself is fine.
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                  #9
                  1870 ,,,ek ,,,,
                  didnt find it ,,but some tips
                  if the 1870 stands high ,,,watch out ,,mostley jou wil find the ninet beath to

                  or a godet small 7 ,,,,but it has to be scharp ,,,otherwise its a casted copy off the small 7

                  but then again ,,as all dealers,, the price is 15% higher as the regular prices ...
                  wy buy there ,,,if crisis wil create better oportunaty's.

                  ps all things come with the officers paperwork to it
                  ,,, thats a plus.

                  regards kay

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                    #10
                    Are you guys seeing pictures I can not? I was looking at the picture
                    on page 111, showing 3 Eks. From the size and quality of that picture,
                    there is no way to tell what that cross is. If there is a better picture
                    available please tell me.

                    I based my original comment about wanting to see the crown on the fact
                    that ALMOST all of the ones that we see posted that have the sans-serif
                    style numbers on the 25 year jubilee spange AND with the very questionable
                    1914 bar turn out to be bad crosses. Here is just one example----
                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=313819

                    I personally do not believe Mr. Thies would offer a 9th bead cross, a lop-sided
                    crown cross or a cast short 7 Godet but that is what we typically see with this
                    set-up.

                    Again--please show me where I can see good details of this cross (#93) so I
                    can judge for myself.
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                      #11
                      I don't have way better pictures but the printed catalogue handy since today, and the crown looks like one of the awarded pieces. Highly vaultetm, not tha flat crap. Well, still nothing to tell 100% sure from the pictures but as you said, I cannot imagine Andreas Thies would offer a 9th bead. The 1914 bar is - according to him - one of the very few genuine ones. No idea how he can tell that, I cannot and from what I know, noone here can...

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