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    EK2 Nichtkämpfer

    Could I please have your expert opinions on this EK2 and especially the ribbon.








    #2
    Not a period ribbon imo.
    pseudo-expert

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      #3
      Originally posted by Don D. View Post
      Not a period ribbon imo.
      I agree. The ribbon is a modern reproduction.
      You can tell by the fact that one edge is looped while the other edge
      is knotted.

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        #4
        cross looks good but not sure about ribbon ..

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          #5
          Originally posted by gregM View Post
          I agree. The ribbon is a modern reproduction.
          You can tell by the fact that one edge is looped while the other edge
          is knotted.
          IMO the ribbon is good. The edges are " knotted" on both sides (your description) as you said. One of the characteristics of a false ribbon is one " knotted" edge on one site of the ribbon. But IMO there was a manufacturer in 1914/1918, who has made this type of ribbon, with "knotted "edges on both sides.

          I have some pictures of those types of ribbon. One picture is from a page from Wernitz, the Iron Cross 1813-1870-1914. I have seen those ribbons before and have some more myself. I was always wondering why nobody noticed / described this before. Also could not find a thread about this. But then again, its my opinion and I am very curious what you think of this?

          EK II WWI Zweispange EK II & Baden (1).jpg

          Wernitz.jpg

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            #6
            At first sight i'm not a fan of the ribbon either.
            Besides the edge, also the stitching looks rather poor.
            Combine that with the fact that it looks brand new...
            Most of the original ribbons i have seen develop a creme white colour.

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              #7
              I m also not the biggest fan of those single non-comb. ribbons, but i agree in Green`s opinion - i think not all of the ribbons which doesn`t have those loops on the edges are modern.
              I have seen Spangen of the 1930/40s years without those loops and of other
              decorations - and i liked those pieces.

              It´s always a 50 - 50 chance...

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                #8
                I like the shown Ulrich single parade mounted piece.

                I`ve had 3 of that Frackspangen in my collection:
                One of Sedlatzek and 2 of Godet, Berlin

                The Godets are sleeping in N.Y.C. - if i am right.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by römischIX View Post
                  I like the shown Ulrich single parade mounted piece.

                  I`ve had 3 of that Frackspangen in my collection:
                  One of Sedlatzek and 2 of Godet, Berlin

                  The Godets are sleeping in N.Y.C. - if i am right.
                  Thank you for your reaction
                  I expected some more reactions, but than again..........it is not Textbook

                  I would love to own a Single parade mounted EK II with a Sedlatzek label attached
                  But the ones with a label and in a good condition are hard to find and single Frackspanges are 10 x harder to find!

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                    #10
                    But the ones with a label and in a good condition are hard to find and single Frackspanges are 10 x harder to find!

                    Yes, true.

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