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    Knights Cross Ribbon Attributes

    Knights Cross Ribbon Attributes

    Hi Guys,

    I've looked through past threads and postings and I am trying to still come up with a check list for identifying an authentic 1939 Knight Cross ribbon and an early 1957 Knights Cross ribbon.

    If anyone has any points that can be added to a checklist for either era then please post them here.

    I think I need to know material, diameter, edging design, weave type and count for each colour or anything else that is deemed relevant by any member.

    I appreciate that there will always be variables and I would like to hold all these variables in their relevant sections of a checklist.

    At the end of the life of this thread I will collate all points into a single posting for others to learn from with the posting reference number to any photographs kindly submitted by the forum members.

    Thanking in advance here !!!



    Regards ...

    #2
    Great idea! A man after my own heart!

    Basically, it goes something like this:

    Pre- 1945 ribbon:
    -45-45.5mm in width
    -scalloped border
    -23,24,25 or 30 stitches per white band
    -UV negative
    -tight weave with 'coffee bean' appearance to each stitch
    -Baumwolle material
    -red band may vary from brick red to orange in colour
    OR
    -40mm width
    -19 stitches per white band
    -and as above


    Post 1945 (early 1957)
    -46mm or more in diameter
    -can be well scalloped but not always
    -often only 19 or 21 stitches per white band
    -usually, but not always, UV positive
    -more of a twist appearance to individual stitches
    -'looser' weave
    Last edited by Harry; 11-14-2005, 05:46 PM.

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      #3
      Here is a postwar ribbon. I dont know if we should call it a pure fake as it from time to time can be found on 1957 EK2's of the early good quality. Note the large/wide spaces between the threads in the weave. There is a RK sized version of this ribbon as well. That RK ribbon is sometimes found as a long length with a paper label around it with both printed and hand written info.

      Cheers.
      Peter
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        #4
        Here are two types of wartime weave for the EK2. Note the white stripe on the two ribbons.
        On one ribbon it goes long-short-long-short-long.
        On the other ribbon it goes down-up-down-up-down.

        Cheers.
        Peter
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          #5
          ribbon

          WOW, You guys amaze me. What a detailed study.

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