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    Unusual RK paint job?

    I was wondering if this is an acceptable paint-job for the core of an RK. The cross is a 'no-nonsense' example by Steihauer & Luck. The 'veining' appears on the reverse also, but to a lesser degree......
    Last edited by Harry; 07-10-2007, 06:44 AM.

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    closer.........
    Last edited by Harry; 07-10-2007, 06:44 AM.

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      Harry-

      I have two juncker crosses that have finer lines than the piece shown above. I have heard this effect described as "veining". One member had stated that this was some sureface rusting under the paint that creates that appearance. I do not know if that is accurate, as I have not seen a break in the paint that would reveal this. This looks like the same thing on your cross.

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        Could it be that the paint shrink when it dry/harden ?

        Cheers.
        Peter

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          From the 'manufacturing' article on the main site...

          "....There is also a rusting phenomenon that may be observed in some Iron Crosses called "veining", a series of raised canals which look like veins going across the award. These "veins" are caused by rust forming underneath the baked finished....."
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            #6
            Why do some crosses rust without creating these veins ?

            Cheers.
            Peter

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