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      #17
      Oliver, great RK! Definitely a treasure!!

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        #18
        A very nice example!

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          #19
          Beautiful cross and clearly photographed.

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            #20
            Thanks guys for your warm words
            Just a question: as you mentioned the cross is marked "L/12 & 800"
            Is there any differnce to the mm "800 & L/12" ?
            Are these crosses with my type mm arer then the others ?
            Or is it just the way it is ?

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              #21
              Originally posted by der_alte View Post
              Thanks guys for your warm words
              Just a question: as you mentioned the cross is marked "L/12 & 800"
              Is there any differnce to the mm "800 & L/12" ?
              Are these crosses with my type mm arer then the others ?
              Or is it just the way it is ?
              According to Maerz the 800 L/12 seems to be more common than the L/12 800 marked cross, the latter is possibly a slightly later produced version within the same year (1941) and was possibly somewhat later produced within the same year (1944), but for most part the production time line (1941-1944) of the two L/12 versions seems to have overlapped. It is unclear (at least to me) why, what is the same cross, had two different markings.

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                #22
                Originally posted by kaiserwilhelm2 View Post
                According to Maerz the 800 L/12 seems to be more common than the L/12 800 marked cross, the latter is possibly a slightly later produced version within the same year (1941) and was possibly somewhat later produced within the same year (1944), but for most part the production time line (1941-1944) of the two L/12 versions seems to have overlapped. It is unclear (at least to me) why, what is the same cross, had two different markings.
                Thank you very much for the additional informations !

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