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    Knights Cross Case 1939

    Here is a Knights Cross case I have which I would like to share with you. I sent this to Kevin Verbeeck some months ago for opinion as he was looking for an original RK case. I knew Kevin was going to show it to Peter and some others and I was glad of the oportunity of advice.

    The consensus came back that it is a post-war case with a Pre-1945 interior!

    What do you think of that?
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          5. A heavily padded lid lining, soft to the feel rather than 'spongey'
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                #8
                Nice light balsa type wood construction...
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                  I think iff Kevin says so
                  You have to believe it .
                  Cheers

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                    #10
                    Harry I'll have to discuss a thought I have with you via e mail mate.

                    Give me a day and I'll be in contact (if not, please do 'remind' me, I'm all over the place at the mo)

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                      That case looks very much like the cases I have seen being made in Tony Yeomans workshop,not saying it is but it looks a lot like them.

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                        Now, there is a definite post-war case that is very like this, only that the lid portion is thicker/higher than the base portion......but this one..I dunno..
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                          Anyway, the pre/post war issue is not what I am trying to focus on, what I am trying to explore is whether anyone has experience of a mix of pre-and post-war parts used in a case!!!

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                            Just out of curiosity,does the base come out?

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                              Dave, I have tried, but I will not 'tear' it out.....

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