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    Non magnetic, 3- piece Iron cross Class. II....

    Found this EK II on a parade mount single medal bar (Einzelspange). I never saw this type before, 3-piece with an unknown core. I can not see if there is a mark on the ring? I don´t want to damage the medalbar!
    Maybe someone can help me out?

    EK II WWI Einzel spange Nicht magnetisch (11).jpg

    EK II WWI Einzel spange Nicht magnetisch (12).jpg

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      #3
      It's not one that I recognize.

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        #4
        Originally posted by gregM View Post
        It's not one that I recognize.
        Indeed... the core design in combination with a three piece construction with a non manetic core makes it a strange cross! I believe it´s a silver frame! The only ones I know are the three piece non magnetic EK II 1914 crosses from Deumer.

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          #5
          The thing that I notice about this core is the unbalanced looking crown.
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            #6
            Casting error? From one site some pearls are missing....

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              #7
              It is a CD core.
              Incorrectly considered unique core, in fact generic one, used at least by one more maker than Carl Dillenius (KO).
              It is up to you, Green, to make some frame comparison, whether it is CD frame or not (it is not KO frame for sure).
              When it is CD frame, you have a nice cheapass variant of CD cross.
              When not, we have a third maker using CD core.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Miro O View Post
                It is a CD core.
                Incorrectly considered unique core, in fact generic one, used at least by one more maker than Carl Dillenius (KO).
                It is up to you, Green, to make some frame comparison, whether it is CD frame or not (it is not KO frame for sure).
                When it is CD frame, you have a nice cheapass variant of CD cross.
                When not, we have a third maker using CD core.
                You are right.....I see the similarities with the CD core!
                But I did not know, that these non-magnetic cores from CD are so common? Never saw one before , maybe my Dutch Internet:-) But hé,... I´am also here to learn.

                Thanks anyway! I will study the frame wenn I have the time
                Last edited by Green; 03-30-2019, 10:03 AM.

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