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    Imperial knights cross

    Happy Holidays to all;
    Does anybody here know where I can buy a quality reproduction of the WW1 knights cross.Thanks in advance for any and all help.

    Happy New Year
    Dennis J

    #2
    Knight's cross to what order?

    Merry Christmas,

    Wild Card

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      #3
      Originally posted by Wild Card View Post
      Knight's cross to what order?

      Merry Christmas,

      Wild Card
      Sorry Iron cross or grand cross of the iron cross.

      Dennis J

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        #4
        Tell me if you found a seller.

        Grand Cross repros of all types (1813/1870/1914/1939) are total crap or, if halfway acceptable, totally overpriced.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Dennis J View Post
          Happy Holidays to all;
          Does anybody here know where I can buy a quality reproduction of the WW1 knights cross.Thanks in advance for any and all help.

          Happy New Year
          Dennis J
          As said by an another member over at the dagger part, the best way to buy a repro of the WW1 Knight's
          cross is to buy an original on http://www.militaria321.com/

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            #6
            Funnyly, there is no ""WW1 knight's cross of the Iron Cross".

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              #7
              Originally posted by saschaw View Post
              Funnyly, there is no ""WW1 knight's cross of the Iron Cross".

              Is there not? I've always heard that a few examples was made?

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                #8
                Yeah from copy makers that want to sell silly fictional stuff

                The "Knights Cross" of the WWI was the Pour le Merite (there are two versions, one for officers and one for simple foot soldiers).

                But the Knights Cross was established in WW2.

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                  #9
                  The Pour le Merite is not the knight's cross of the Iron Cross, but just a so called "equivalent". There are many as most German states had something to be called a (or even some) highest bravery awards.

                  The Iron Cross of third instituion had three classes: 2nd class, 1st class and the grand cross, just awarded four or five times.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by saschaw View Post
                    The Pour le Merite is not the knight's cross of the Iron Cross, but just a so called "equivalent".
                    Thats why I put the Knights Cross in "" Anyhow, on Ebay there are several Grand Crosses of WW1 with Oaksleaves/ Oaksleaves and Swords, so some unexperienced new collectors might think that a WW1 Knights Cross existed. But as I mentioned before, these are fictional awards.

                    greetings
                    Kraal

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                      #11
                      just a funny medal made for ? some folks buy them , i don't know why

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by saschaw View Post
                        The Pour le Merite is not the knight's cross of the Iron Cross, but just a so called "equivalent". There are many as most German states had something to be called a (or even some) highest bravery awards.

                        The Iron Cross of third instituion had three classes: 2nd class, 1st class and the grand cross, just awarded four or five times.

                        That's what i've heard! The grand cross it was! But they made many more
                        For use as display in shops and stuff like that, same as many Grand Crosses from
                        WW2 exists and not all of them was Göring's

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