Congratulations Tom! We cannot wait to see photos. An RK grouping with provenance is indeed the way to go! As mentioned above, especially since this is from an Army enlisted man - that type of grouping is a rare bird indeed. Most groupings you will see are from Pilots. In my neck of the woods - actually a member of my family - has an extensive TR RK grouping from an Army NCO. I will have to hold back the details as he is on the WAF and has yet to divulge or share any info here so I will not ruin it for him. However, groupings are the top of the crop when it comes to collecting. All the other 'stuff' is nice - but a grouping is where it is at. I must again say congratulations! A real piece of history for you. Can't wait to see it.
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Originally posted by Schickle93 View Post@Tony: It is a modern piece (most likely produced yesterday..) and not worth that amount of money IMO. As i already stated in another thread: If you really want to buy such a piece then try to contact S&L directly. I got a copy of the invoice for the RK, which i bought from Stijn. He bought it directly from S&L in 2008 and the price was 75 € (+ 19 % value-added tax). I contacted S&L in 2010 (if i remember correctly) and the price was still actual! best regards Nils
It is indeed a modern piece, "D" framed second core, three piece and non magnetic, this RK was not made yesterday, but in the mid to late 1980's looking at its construction and finish. The "Oaks & Swords" on this set are later made "925" marked set.....probably late 1990's on.
I bought one of these 80's made crosses a few years back, from this company (Elite) and was pleasantly surprised by its quality, it would seem St u L still cared about their products back then........unlike the "made yesterday" examples they churned out in the end, in the late 90's to sometime in the 2000's......I have three of these very late crosses and IMO it depended on who in ST u L workshops made/finished off them off as the quality can go from bad to worse !
So yes you can, if St u L ever respond to your query, get one for 75 euro, but I doubt it will be as good as the 80's made cross......do not forget, the price of a good Souval copy is now around $400 ! I think the days of cheap and plentiful 57ers is truly over !!!
Prost ! Steve.Last edited by Steve 5; 10-30-2013, 09:29 AM.
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Originally posted by Tom B View PostI could not find out much about him ??? I emailed my OdR contact to see if they have his history. I don't even know if the award was made on the Eastern or Western front ?? I also emailed the Berlin records Office. Now I wait. Tom
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Originally posted by Irideacorgi View PostIt ...do not forget, the price of a good Souval copy is now around $400 ! I think the days of cheap and plentiful 57ers is truly over !!!
Prost ! Steve.
That being said, deals are still out there to be had. They are, however, getting harder to find. Thus, prices are going up. Granted, I don't think a 57er RK will ever be anywhere near the price of a TR RK, but there is still quite a bit more room to grow.
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Originally posted by Tony T-S View PostThe thing I like most about the ebay Cross deal is that the postage is nice and small because its actually in Country rather than from overseas. As it includes the case and OLS it may not be a bad deal for me particularly with the new information. Decisions decisions.
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