This is an EK1 that was sold as non magnetic and purchased that way years ago. It is three piece and non-magnetic. When measured against original EK2’s its dimensions are the same. It is light weighing only weighing 11.1 grams. The frame appears to be silver while the hinge, pin, and catch appear to be plated brass. The plating is almost completely worn from the top of the pin and more evident underneath. With regard to the hinge, the retainer pin seems to have been set similar to a rivet on a Luftwaffe badge meaning there are swirl marks at least on one side seen under the microscope. The paint has heavily touched up on all arms, especially the top and right and left arms. In some cases the touch up is along the arms where it meets the ribbed silver and a lot of the center portion and swastica has been done over. The rear is smooth but has very light parallel horizontal marks visible with the naked eyes. No maker marks on this one. I will note that the ribbing at the corners of the cross appear to extend outwards. Expecting the worst – let me have it. And thanks. Richard
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Originally posted by rfleming32I am surprised I have not received any comments on this cross. Is it too weird to render an opinion? Are the pictures not adequate? Just not enough examples of this type known to people? Out and out not good? AM I in the twilight zone?
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Just for grins, the story that went along wit this piece is that it was a submarine EK1. Why a submarine crew person would need a non-magnetic badge escapes me as they were in an iron coffin but that was the story. Any truth to this? Perhaps it would throw off a compass or something? Anyway that was the mythology at the time.
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Originally posted by rfleming32Just for grins, the story that went along wit this piece is that it was a submarine EK1. Why a submarine crew person would need a non-magnetic badge escapes me as they were in an iron coffin but that was the story. Any truth to this? Perhaps it would throw off a compass or something? Anyway that was the mythology at the time.
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