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    Opinions wanted on this Rkkvk57

    Desotos new member of this forum want some opinions on this cross. It´s a Rk des kvk 57 and it´s unmarked and "heavy".

    /peter
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    Last edited by jagdpanther; 11-15-2007, 03:37 PM.

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      #3
      Hello

      Despite my interest in the 57 items, I have very little experience of this piece. However, based on what I can see in the photos it appears to be a good quality item. The details looks crisp and clean, and it appears to have a good overall quality about it. There's nothing I can see that sets any alarms ringing.

      Only my opinion, and bear in mind what I said above, but I like it and think it is a good 57 item, possibly from the early or early part of the mid production of these. Hopefully some of the others who may have better knowledge of these will chime in.

      Regards
      David

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        #4
        I don't know these very well, but this one looks good from the photos.

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          #5
          Rk57

          Hi! This is my Cross above and I dont no NADA about 57. I have just weight it 44,9g, real heavy??? I hope someone can help me. Photos are harder too see on.I like it much . I probably paid too much fo the Cross?
          I have only collect a month,so. But a good friend have help me a lot Peter/Jagdhpanther,thanks to him.
          Regards
          Magnus/Desotos
          Last edited by Desotos; 11-16-2007, 09:06 AM.

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            #6
            ...don´t think you should worry about the weight!

            /peter

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              #7
              It is identical with my Knights Crosses to the KVK, typical Steinhauer-die-struck with polished edges. In this quality rare, they produced only a small number in this quality. There are also samples struck from aluminium, but the never came in the market, they are extreme light.
              Very nice piece and the price is about 250,- Euro at the moment.
              By the way: Steinhauer had only one tool for the cross with and without swords, the pieces without have always removed swords and always the same suspension.

              Regards
              CSForrester

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                #8
                Hi
                Last edited by Desotos; 11-16-2007, 02:48 PM.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for you looking at the Cross Forrester: / Regards magnus / Desotos

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