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    #16
    Originally posted by nate ellis
    I'm sorry but I don't understand why anyone would want a cross in such terrible shape in their collection. I guess thats why it hasn't sold.

    NGE
    Should see what it's being sold for

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      #17
      I think the dealer is "teasing" by saying it was found in a burnt out building suggests that it might have been you-know-who's GC. If I'm not mistaken the price was 3k +?

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        #18
        Originally posted by coastie
        I think the dealer is "teasing" by saying it was found in a burnt out building suggests that it might have been you-know-who's GC. If I'm not mistaken the price was 3k +?
        Definitely $3k++

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          #19
          Darrell,

          Where is this being sold?



          Brett

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            #20
            Originally posted by Brett Dixon
            Darrell,

            Where is this being sold?



            Brett
            Brett sent ya a PM.

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              #21
              If I'm not mistaken - and I may be - this is the cross Detlev sold on his site about 2 months ago. The description was his.

              If it is, then at CAD 6k, the price has DOUBLED since moving from Germany to the Land of the Maple!

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                #22
                Originally posted by Biro
                If I'm not mistaken - and I may be - this is the cross Detlev sold on his site about 2 months ago. The description was his.

                If it is, then at CAD 6k, the price has DOUBLED since moving from Germany to the Land of the Maple!
                Well ... I know very little about GC's .. but what caught my eye was the GOA from Detlev ... obviously something that Detlev liked I suppose?

                I just thought it interesting. Would be nice to know what the connection is to it's history ....

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Biro
                  If it is, then at CAD 6k, the price has DOUBLED since moving from Germany to the Land of the Maple!
                  That's US$ Marshall ....

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                      #25
                      Hi,
                      Chemicaly aged.
                      Sorry.
                      Otto

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rendsburg
                        Hi,
                        Chemicaly aged.
                        Sorry.
                        Otto
                        Well ... nothing to be sorry about. I dont own it ... not that I'd pay more than $100 for anything in this kind of shape.

                        But, I dont know why someone would "chemically age" this .... if the story was found in a burnt building, I'd thrown it in a camp fire for a few hours

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                          #27
                          What is the melting point of silver compared to that of iron.....or better yet lead based solder!

                          I agree that the cross appears to be chemically (age) enhanced.
                          Regards,
                          Dave

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Dave Kane
                            What is the melting point of silver compared to that of iron.....or better yet lead based solder!

                            I agree that the cross appears to be chemically (age) enhanced.

                            Melting points:

                            Iron 1535 deg C.

                            Silver 962 Deg C.

                            Solder +/- 500 Varies (You can seperate the silver frames with just a soldering gun, pretty low heat)


                            As everyone has said it looks chemically aged.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by coastie
                              Melting points:

                              Iron 1535 deg C.

                              Silver 962 Deg C.

                              Solder +/- 500 Varies (You can seperate the silver frames with just a soldering gun, pretty low heat)


                              As everyone has said it looks chemically aged.
                              From these pictures, it appears the frame has separated in a few places ... either heat or chemicals have taken their toll ...

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                                #30
                                "Solder +/- 500"

                                Centigrade?
                                George

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