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    Knights Cross EL & S

    Hi Gents,
    found that in a box with more badges I bought.
    Some thoughts to that nice cross ?
    regards
    Sascha
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        #4
        A very nice St&l first pattern "C"- frame with Souval OLS.

        Regards

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          #5
          As Nick states, nice "C" framed first cored St u L made marked RK
          and wit a set of hollow stamped Souval Oaks/Swords.....nice !
          Prost ! Steve.

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            #6
            Nice examples of both and nice that they are both 800 marked

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              Being a novice in collecting 57'ers I have a question.

              I own 4 S&L Knight's Crosses.

              All have cross hatching on the acorn cups.

              The cross pictured in this thread does not(as far as I can see).

              Is the cross pictured in this thread a variety of some sort?

              Wayne
              Last edited by bytown; 12-07-2014, 12:24 PM.

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                Originally posted by bytown View Post
                Being a novice in collecting 57'ers I have a question.
                I own 4 S&L Knight's Crosses. All have cross hatching on the acorn cups.
                The cross pictured in this thread does not(as far as I can see).
                Is the cross pictured in this thread a variety of some sort? Wayne
                The first pattern core does not have the same distinctive cross hatching on the acorn cups seen on the second core ............they have what looks like to my eyes to be a series/number of dots on the cup to differentiate between the cup and the acorn, very difficult to see (and no doubt to capture on a camera !) .....one (or me !) has to use a jewellers glass to see any trace of them.
                Prost ! Steve.
                Last edited by Steve 5; 12-07-2014, 01:19 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Steve 5 View Post
                  The first pattern core does not have the same distinctive cross hatching on the acorn cups seen on the second core ............they have what looks like to my eyes to be a series/number of dots on the cup to differentiate between the cup and the acorn, very difficult to see (and no doubt to capture on a camera !) .....one (or me !) has to use a jewellers glass to see any trace of them.
                  Prost ! Steve.
                  Thanks Steve.

                  Do not see any dots.

                  The acorns themselves appear quite large compared to the ones on my
                  2 first core crosses.

                  Did these come in different sizes on the first core crosses?

                  Wayne

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                    Anyone answer my question about the acorns?

                    Wayne

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                      #11
                      Hi Wayne!
                      While the basic die may be the same, the paint on the core can have a big effect on the details!
                      Some cores received thicker coats of paint than others, some received two coats, and the paint itself can very in texture etc. all this can enlarge some details while blurring others!
                      -Nigel
                      sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                        #12
                        Thanks Nigel.

                        Wayne

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