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    Hello guys!
    Postwar or fake RK?
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    #2
    Could be Steinhauer&lueck C-Typ in my opinion.

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      #3
      It does look like an S&L RK.....
      Looks like there is the remains of the dent row flaw here.......
      img017.jpg

      So, to answer your question "postwar or fake" I suppose you could say it is both, it is certainly postwar, wether S&L made these as replacement pieces, collectors pieces or simply fake/ copies might depend on your personal point of view....
      I think they are interesting pieces, that are collectable in their own right, without being original or 57er, but something else??
      -Nigel
      sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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        #4
        It dose look like a S&L made RK to me also. I agree with Nigel about the frame Tom

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          #5
          Later postwar by St&L, I have a similar version at home ... still well made and affordable.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Matthieu View Post
            Later postwar by St&L, I have a similar version at home ... still well made and affordable.
            Guys, thank you for the information. I meant that if it's S&L, then I'm interested in this cross, if it's just a copy based on motives, then I won't buy it. Any information on when these crosses were made? 1960 or 2000?
            Is the tape original (до 1945) or also postwar?

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              #7
              I believe these were produced well into the sixties ... ribbon is also postwar, but what we would call 57er period.

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                #8
                Guys, how much is it worth paying for it?

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