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    EKII Maker?

    Here are scans of an un-marked EKII. Can anyone identify maker of this cross? Also how does one tell the difference between a cast core and the two piece die struck cores? Thank you in advance.... Harold


    #2
    Hard to tell from these pics, a bit too dark for me.

    Go here to database, open the makers and compare with your cross in hand. Keep in mind this base is not all-inclusive and same core was used with different makers sometimes.

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=263078

    The difference between cast and stamped core is a bit hard to describe, but cast core is not that smooth as stamped. There are small surface imperfections, like very small scratches, holes and the surface look more "sandy" than stamped.

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      #3
      After going through the EK data base I think I found a matching cross to my cross, maker We link;
      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=263594 post #10. Looks very simular to my cross. I tried to get better pics of my cross to compare
      Obverse:
      My cross

      EK Hunter's cross

      Reverse:
      My cross

      EK Hunter's cross

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        #4
        Check the small ring for a makers mark.
        Attached Files

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          #5
          I just checked the small ring but found no marks of any kind

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            #6
            This cross could also be a WG un-marked cross link.... http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post2405382

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              #7
              Yes, it can be both We or WG, these two are hard to distinguish... I don't know if these are two different makers or the same makers with two markings.

              I have the same problem - can't decide which one is mine.

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=692078

              After looking closely at your pics, I'm more into WG, based on the shape of obverse crown, but the details are very close.

              Whatever it is, you got another very nice cross! Guys are right. EK2 variants are addiction.

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                #8
                I measured my cross and the dimensions are spot on to the WG cross. Also I noticed the cross on the top of the crown also slants to the right and the base of the "3" matches the WG cross. So I think I will call it a WG cross. Thank you all for all the help Identifying this cross. Now I'll go through the data base again and see if I can find a match for the EKII on Edgar's father's medal bar as I can't see the ring as it is sewn under the ribbon.... Harold

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                  #9
                  This leads me to another question... Why do some makers make marked crosses and some un-marked crosses? That has been puzzling me. Was it simply a mistake when marking the crosses where some got marked and some didn't or was it on purpose? What are other's comments or ideas on this subject?..... Harold

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                    #10
                    I am no expert but I was told that some companies in WWII didn't want to be associated with making of the EKs but made them. Don't know how true it is though.

                    Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
                    This leads me to another question... Why do some makers make marked crosses and some un-marked crosses? That has been puzzling me. Was it simply a mistake when marking the crosses where some got marked and some didn't or was it on purpose? What are other's comments or ideas on this subject?..... Harold

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                      #11
                      Could it be that the company had made some crosses that didn't come up to their companies' standards and rather than scrap the medals left them un-marked?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Knight_ridergta View Post
                        I am no expert but I was told that some companies in WWII didn't want to be associated with making of the EKs but made them. Don't know how true it is though.
                        Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
                        Could it be that the company had made some crosses that didn't come up to their companies' standards and rather than scrap the medals left them un-marked?
                        Both these explanations seem unlikely to me. I'd guess that some makers didn't mark because they weren't required to, or a few were overlooked, or production lines got busy, or something more prosaic like that.
                        Best regards,
                        Streptile

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

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                          #13
                          I guess we will never really know the reason why some crosses from a maker get marked and some didn't

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                            #14
                            Next cross to identify:
                            Here is a close up of the reverse side of the EKII on Edgar's father's medal bar. I tried to see if I could get the ring out from behind the ribbon but it is so tight that I couldn't get the ring out without damaging the ribbon.

                            I compared the reverse side of the medal bar EKII with this KO marked EKII cross
                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=263098&page=2 picture #24
                            My cross has the same "wiggle" to the stemm as the cross at that link. Opinions welcomed or other other crosses with the same design as my cross

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