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    #76
    Let's see....

    1813 -
    EK 2 - 1

    1870 -
    EK 2 - 2 (one with 25-year oaks)
    EK 2 Prinzen - 1, with 25-year oaks
    EK 1 - 1

    1957 -
    EK 2 - 2
    EK 2 Spange - 1
    EK 1 - 2
    EK 1 Spange - 1
    EK 1/Spange combo - 1
    RK - 1
    Oakleaves - 1
    Oakleaves and Swords - 1

    The 1914s and 1939s -- I'm gonna have to count them.... Give me a few days.

    George
    George

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      #77
      Hi

      1914:
      EKII - 2
      EKI - 2

      1939:
      EKII - 5
      EKI - 3
      EKII Spange - 1
      EKI Spange - 1

      Cheers
      BP

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        #78
        Hi

        Should we start a thread for Wound Badge?

        Cheers
        BP

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          #79
          or War Merit Crosses

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            #80
            late (as usual)


            1914
            ek II - 2
            ek I - 1

            1939
            ek II - 2
            ek I - 2
            ek 2 spange - 1
            ek 1 spange - 1
            RK -1
            RK & oaks - 1

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              #81
              Hi, I have a single 1914 EKI, 3 1939 EKI's and a single 1939 EKII.
              Cheers, Ade.

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                #82
                1914 EKI = 2
                1939 EK I = 11 (8 cased)
                EK II = 3
                EKII spange = 1
                David Tiffin
                "They were the Leathernecks, the old breed of American regular, regarding the service as home and war an occupation!" (John Thomason, Jr. Fix Bayonets)

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                  #83
                  1870 EK2

                  1 Prizen with oak
                  1 dulex cased

                  1914 EK2

                  39 single now and 2 more coming in
                  1 Prizen
                  4 mounted

                  1914 EK1

                  1 dulex cased
                  2 Prizen 1 more coming hopefully
                  10 single

                  1939 EK2

                  1 Schinkel
                  1 round 3
                  28 single

                  1939 EK1

                  4 cased(1 is a fake)
                  7 single

                  1957 EKs

                  1 EK1 and EK2.

                  best regards

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                    #84
                    Thank you again for your participation And i say again, this wouldn't have been possible without your support. The popularity of this thread shows once again the quality of our forum and it's HIGH

                    Summa summarum part 6

                    1813
                    Gross Kreuz
                    I cl.
                    II cl. 3
                    II cl. (non-combanant)

                    1870
                    Gross Kreuz
                    I cl. 2
                    II cl. 29
                    II cl. (non-combanant) 3
                    II cl. oak leaves 5
                    Merit Cross for Women (none? come'on! im sure somebody has one...)

                    1914
                    Gross Kreuz
                    I cl. 125
                    II cl. 219
                    II cl. (non-combanant) 10
                    II cl. Spange 2

                    1939
                    Gross Kreuz
                    RK oak leaves, swords and diamonds 1
                    RK oak leaves and swords 1
                    RK oak leaves 3
                    RK 11
                    I cl. 221
                    I cl. Spange 25
                    II cl. 263
                    II cl. Spange 26

                    1957

                    I cl. 13
                    I cl. Spange 2
                    II cl. 12
                    II cl. Spange 1
                    RK 8
                    Oak leaves 2
                    Oak leaves and swords 2
                    Antti

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                      #85
                      Hello Everybody
                      Just see this thread and here is my contibution
                      1914
                      EK 2 : 1
                      EK2 with non combattant ribbon : 1

                      1939
                      EK 2 : 6
                      EK 1 : 9 (details as follows)
                      - "20"
                      - "26"
                      - "100"
                      - "L/16"
                      - screwback "L/13" X 2
                      - unmarked screwback
                      - early unmarked (very similar to Godet piece)
                      - unmarked

                      Spange EK 2 :
                      1 ("L/17")

                      Spange EK 1 :
                      unmarked

                      Regards and thanks to Blitz for updating this list

                      Denis
                      - unmarked

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                        #86
                        OK, I'll play...

                        Here is my meager grouping...

                        1914:
                        EKII - 2

                        1939:
                        EKII - 10 (3 on medal bar including 1 Schinckel on medal bar)
                        EKI - 10 (All Cased! - Deschler, Deumer(2), Zimmermann(2), Carl Wild, B.H. Meyer, Friedrich Orth, Souval, and Alouis Rettenmaiir)
                        EKI Spange - 2

                        What about the German Crosses? I consider them part of the Iron Cross familiy

                        DKiG - 2 - (One by Zimmermann and one cloth unmarked)

                        Calvin
                        Last edited by Calvin Hall; 12-30-2002, 10:27 AM.
                        -Calvin Hall, repressed Appalachian American.

                        Desperately seeking a Juncker Knights Cross ribbon loop and well used Knights Cross ribbon!!!

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                          #87
                          Yes, chall, they have some relation, but in my opinion, not enough.. We can always ask the rest of us So, what do you say, do we count the German crosses or not?

                          ps. thanks for your participation
                          Antti

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                            #88
                            I have one

                            I do have a cased merit cross for woman but they are not really part of iron cross family are they?

                            best regards

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                              #89
                              Well, no, but they are very close to it... In looks and otherwise they are much closer to the iron cross family, unlike the German cross for instance. Just my humble opinion
                              Antti

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                                #90
                                My count.....

                                ......1939

                                EK 1, 1 (L/11), uncased
                                EK 1, 1 (6.), LDO cased

                                -------------------------

                                Bruce

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