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    #31
    Originally posted by joe campbell
    i truly hate to sound mercenary, but what would a reasonable price range be for this exquisite cross/case?......i vaguely
    remember one on the collectors guild for ~$800.

    any input appreciated!

    joe


    Joe - or anyone else who likes their cased 26's 'mint' and from a 'hoard'....

    You can pick up the twin brother to this nice one here.... http://www.johnsonreferencebooks.com/linksmain.html

    Item no. (23049) ...US$695.00


    Marshall

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      #32
      marshall-

      many thanks for your heads-up!
      that's a sweet one.

      joe

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        #33
        Here are a few of your brothers...
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          #34
          And...both are "26" marked
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            #35
            Originally posted by Biro
            Joe - or anyone else who likes their cased 26's 'mint' and from a 'hoard'....

            You can pick up the twin brother to this nice one here.... http://www.johnsonreferencebooks.com/linksmain.html

            Item no. (23049) ...US$695.00


            Marshall
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            This flawless unissued example recently obtained in Germany from leftover factory inventory retains 100% of the factory finish to the silver frame, reverse frosting with no wear to the black enamel on the Iron Cross center. Wide, flat barrel-hinged pin is maker marked, "26" in relief (B.H. Mayers Kunstprägenstalt, Pforzheim). Black leatherette case is perfect with no wear or age and features a silver facsimile imprint of the Iron Cross on the exterior lid with interior lid covered in padded white silk. Lower fitted portion of case is covered in white velvet showing no wear or age. Both the Cross and the case are in absolutely MINT, unissued condition and the finest example that JRB&M has had for sale. MINT (23049) $695.

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            All due respect ... it isn't quite "mint" as the description says. You can see some wear and tarnish to the 3 oclock arm (both on the frosting and the silvering)

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              #36
              Hey Darrell

              You finally got it eh! Well it will be well taken care off.

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                #37
                This is where this one got to eh. I wondering where she wound up, IMHO the most beautiful EK1, a flawless Russian Hoard 26.
                For God's sake dont let it corrode!!
                Matt

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