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    Knight Cross "Rounder"

    I got a PM from a member who wants to to know if this is a genuine RK.
    I told him that it might be a genuine "rounder" and that it is a debated cross. Some like it, some do not like it.

    What do you think guys ?

    Thanks from me and a forum meber.
    Peter
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    Small one:
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      #3
      Back:
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        #4
        Detail 1
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          #5
          Yes, it is a genuine Rounder.
          George

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            Detail 2:
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              Case:
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                #8
                Hi Peter,

                Yes, a genuine and nice Rounder. Any more pictures of the case?

                Dietrich
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dietrich
                  Hi Peter,

                  Yes, a genuine and nice Rounder. Any more pictures of the case?

                  Dietrich
                  No sorry.
                  This is what i got from him.

                  Cheers.
                  Peter

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                    #10
                    Here is another one. The 800 marking.
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                      #11
                      Peter,

                      it looks to me that this Rounder has the real frosting, i.e. the pickling process whereas the copper in the silver is chemically removed to achieve a high grade and frosty looking silver surface. The reason I'm saying this is the very sharp frosting line.
                      Maybe your friend can confirm that?

                      Dietrich
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Dietrich
                        Peter,

                        it looks to me that this Rounder has the real frosting, i.e. the pickling process whereas the copper in the silver is chemically removed to achieve a high grade and frosty looking silver surface. The reason I'm saying this is the very sharp frosting line.
                        Maybe your friend can confirm that?

                        Dietrich
                        He does not yet have it in his hand but is working on it

                        Cheers.
                        Peter

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by George Stimson
                          Yes, it is a genuine Rounder.
                          ...I agree if you're refering to the type of cross, not if it is refering to to pré-45...
                          Pieter.
                          SUUM CUIQUE ...
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