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    RK for sale on german Medals .com

    RK
    Steinhauer & Luck, MM 935

    Home Page.
    http://www.germanmedals.com/home.html

    Go to Medals and Badges Section then Iron Cross Section.
    Guy who runs site is nice bloke bought some stuff there
    with no probs.

    BlackHawk.

    #2
    Hi Blackhawk,

    Do you have a question about this KC?

    Thomas

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      #3
      Hi Thomas

      No sorry m8 no question ...was just saying was a RK for sale there.

      Brad.

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        #4
        Please discuss the cross.

        Cheers.
        Peter
        Last edited by Peter Wiking; 05-08-2005, 06:55 AM. Reason: Removed a photo

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          #5
          To have handle one of these non magnetic core and non parallel 1813, I feel that this cross could be a nice start for discussion for Dietrich

          Originally posted by Peter Wiking
          Please discuss the cross.


          Cheers.
          Peter

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            #6
            There are basically two possibilities with this cross:


            1. It's an A-Type, then it could be early. But why the 'painted' finish? It also should be noted very clearly that Detlev does NOT list an unmarked, unmagnetic S&L in his book ...

            2. It's a B-Type and then one has to ask why S&L did switch from 935-4 Type to a non-silver non-magnetic? For sure it would be a late war.....or a little bit later ...

            One would need pictures of the 'dent row' area.

            Dietrich
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              #7
              Looks like thatthe second solution could be the best choice.
              Here is a pic of one exemple that has a straight date (unmarked, non magnetic)


              Originally posted by Dietrich
              There are basically two possibilities with this cross:


              1. It's an A-Type, then it could be early. But why the 'painted' finish? It also should be noted very clearly that Detlev does NOT list an unmarked, unmagnetic S&L in his book ...

              2. It's a B-Type and then one has to ask why S&L did switch from 935-4 Type to a non-silver non-magnetic? For sure it would be a late war.....or a little bit later ...

              One would need pictures of the 'dent row' area.

              Dietrich
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