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    #31
    I ordered from the publisher.
    Best regards,
    Streptile

    Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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      #32
      I ordered from the publisher also and I got mine today.........

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        #33
        Best regards,
        Streptile

        Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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          #34
          You poor guys... it must really, really, really suck not having a copy....

          I am really, really happy I have had mine for a couple of weeks.

          I would really not like to be one of the guys who does not yet have his copy... that would, like... suck or something?

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            #35
            I'm waiting because I heard there was an even better book in the works.
            pseudo-expert

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              #36
              Originally posted by Don D. View Post
              I'm waiting because I heard there was an even better book in the works.

              Hi,

              I would put it another way..... Wernitz is essential. His 2 volumes cover all the history of the crosses in great detail, the variations of 1813 and 1870 in detail... and an introduction to 1914....

              For the project in the works, although there was an "oh sht" moment when we heard about Wernitz, when I finally got it I thought "fantastic!"

              Our intention was never to really cover the History... It is great that Wernitz did. For the variations volume... it is great that 1813-1870 are handeled in such detail... and the 1914 part is a great introduction.... by a huge coincidence, the projects complement each other.

              We are taking the 1914, don't have to spend time on the history (Wernitz did it for us ... and we go from there.

              Projection is about 1200 pages just on crosses, documents, and Photos, and I think with Wernitz and the 1914 project, on the bookshelf, there will be little more to add.

              So... basically, i cannot recommend Wernitz enough... it is must have! :-)

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                #37
                I made a small mistake and completely forgot this book is available in English language too.

                So, of course I bought it in German language and it's probably going to take until WW4 or 5 before I can finish it with my German skills...

                If someone wants to buy my Ger -version with 160 eur including shipping (3-7 days) in EU-area, PM me. Paypal fees on buyer, but bank transfer is of course also ok. Both volumes in perfect condition still, have browsed through them only couple of time so far.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by avensis2000 View Post
                  I made a small mistake and completely forgot this book is available in English language too.

                  So, of course I bought it in German language and it's probably going to take until WW4 or 5 before I can finish it with my German skills...

                  If someone wants to buy my Ger -version with 160 eur including shipping (3-7 days) in EU-area, PM me. Paypal fees on buyer, but bank transfer is of course also ok. Both volumes in perfect condition still, have browsed through them only couple of time so far.

                  It can not be recommended enough!!

                  If I was not skinnt, i would put a second set aside.

                  I hope the english translation is well done.

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                    #39
                    Now that the hype and first impressions have worn off and people have had a chance to really look at this set ... is it still worth the $$?

                    Any other errors or issues that stand out or reflect on the overall value?

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                      #40
                      I wouldn't be without it, although it's not a collector's guide so much as a history.

                      Vol I is amazing and by far the best work on the history of the Iron Cross. A ton of great information and images in there! Really superb, a world-class book.

                      Vol II was co-written with Volker Simons, who is supposed to be the expert in classification. Simons tries to categorize and name different core and cross types, but the final product is amateurish in the extreme. Tons of great, known types are missing all together, a few fakes are shown as originals, and anything not marked is called an "unknown maker." Simons is light-years (actually c. ten years) behind us here on the forum.
                      Best regards,
                      Streptile

                      Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                        #41
                        Thanks Trevor.

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                          #42
                          I still have not spent the money for a copy.
                          I was really turned off by how when this book came out that everyone decided
                          that his assumptions on the makers of some crosses were absolute facts.

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                            #43
                            I get a little alarmed by Trevor's thoughts on the second volume. For the money it still commands ... I prefer two volumes of value not one.

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                              #44
                              I am absolutely pleased Trevor speaks so openly about the downsides of the book .

                              Greg's turn of on the book was also my turn off as well ..


                              What troubles me is the rumour and promise of new revelations that came with the book ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

                              file's where looked in in old DDR stock who should revolutionise the whole collector world ...

                              so far no one.. who got the book,,,, came forward to share ???????


                              regards kay

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                                #45
                                Warts and all, these books are still a worthwhile addition to the library of a student of the Iron Cross.

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

                                "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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