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    1870 Frame study, the C-U frame.

    The C-U frame
    a possible cousin to the Alphabet frame.

    The alphabet frame has been studied well by Biro, and talking about the Alphabet frame without including Biro's study in it would almost be a crime
    A link to his study --> The Alphabet frame


    The frame I have started to call the C-U frame is disturbingly close to the Alphabet frame, in both bead counts and details. Which makes me to strongly believe they're somehow related.

    Why I call it the C-U frame, it's due to the shape of the left side upper and lower inner corners. The name does as well give a hint on the quickest way to distinguish it from the Alphabet frame.

    The C-U frame in this study is my own, and it has interestingly a stepped core.


    Differences in the upper left inner corner

    • The Alphabet frame has on the left upper inner corner beads shaped like a F and/combined N.
    • The C-U frame has, as the name gives a hint, a shape more reminding of a C.



    Differences in the left lower inner corner
    • The Alphabet frame has a beading shaped like an E.
    • The C-U frame has a beading shaped like an U.





    These crosses have made me scratch my head a few times, I've rotated pictures over and over and other things just to make sure these are different.

    What I've noticed is that the Alphabet frame can be around both A and B cores, but so far I haven't seen a C-U frame in a B core.


    I'm looking forward for critic or discussion.

    First photo: Alphabet frame

    Second photo: C-U frame
    Attached Files

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    Comparing of the inner corners.
    Attached Files

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      #3
      Very interesting

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        #4
        Originally posted by gregM View Post
        Very interesting
        It sure is, let's see if this one will cause any further discussion.

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          #5
          1870 ek2

          Some very interesting reaserch there thanka for sharing

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            #6
            Originally posted by Dansson View Post
            It sure is, let's see if this one will cause any further discussion.
            This cross has a CU frame?

            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=740502


            WR Kirill

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              #7
              Originally posted by kid74 View Post
              This cross has a CU frame?

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=740502


              WR Kirill
              It does

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                #8
                Originally posted by Dansson View Post
                It does
                I always understood that this is not a standard cross. But I didn't know how to explain it. Now I know TWO reasons. And one of them told you.

                WR Kirill

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