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    EK I Kl. mit Spange

    Please help me I just received an offer to buy this , but I not know this decoration, please is it a copy ?

    many thanks cosimo
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    the back
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      #3
      Can you post larger, more detailed pics of the spange and cross please. I have seen an original one with a simular attechment method.
      pseudo-expert

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        #4
        Hi Ddoering

        I am sorry I have only these images

        thanks for your help

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          #5
          Finish

          I'll say this. Look at the picture of the rear of the medal. Similiar finish to the two pieces of metal, and not much wear. Now look at the picture of the front. Spange in good shape, like it's rear, and the 1st class looks all beat to hell. I personally don't like it, it may be good, but my radar says bad. Doesn't look right.

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            #6
            From and engineering standpoint, the long pin, on the reverse, would defeat the purpose of a flexible joint between the spange and cross. If flexibility is what is desired, a separate attachement for the spange would be required.

            Bob Hritz
            In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

            Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bob Hritz
              From and engineering standpoint, the long pin, on the reverse, would defeat the purpose of a flexible joint between the spange and cross. If flexibility is what is desired, a separate attachement for the spange would be required.

              Bob Hritz
              Excellent point you made there Bob, and I agree with you. Don said he has seen an original like this before. I was not aware of an original one like this(hinged), but if so, and if he has photos, I would be interested in seeing them.

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                #8
                A similar (if not same) hinged cross+spangen combo was posted for comment here a while back and it got the .

                Scott

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                  Originally posted by ekhunter
                  Excellent point you made there Bob, and I agree with you. Don said he has seen an original like this before. I was not aware of an original one like this(hinged), but if so, and if he has photos, I would be interested in seeing them.
                  I saw it at LTC Tom Johnson's shop. He acquired it on a buying trip to Germany from a Luftwaffe vet.
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                    #10
                    Don,

                    Do you remember the method of attachment to the uniform, on the example of Colonel Johnson? I would think a hook, on the spange, or some other attachment, separate from that of the cross, would be necessary to allow a flex. The long straight pin would defeat that purpose.

                    In Detlev Niemann's Catalouge of Orders volume II, page 514, there is an example of the hinged spange. There are hooks on the spange and a pin on the cross.

                    Bob Hritz
                    In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                    Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                      #11
                      Bob, he actually had two of them. They were slightly different in construction but both were reticulating. Seems that chair/cockpit bound officers might have prefered them that way. One had a hook on the spange if I recall correctly, I'm not sure about the other though.
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                        #12
                        Hi people many thanks for your help, I believe to have understood that this medal is more easily a forgery that not an original

                        but please ,a simple question would you buy you this medal for 170 USD?
                        many thanks
                        cosimo

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                          #13
                          You still need better pics to determine if the spange and cross are originals.
                          If so then 170 would be cheap.
                          pseudo-expert

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                            #14
                            Hi ddoering

                            unfortunately I don't know even if I will still have the opportunity to do the purchase,
                            Certainly among the material that has been proposed to me there is a forgery, it deals with a block to buy together everything, and the only sure sample is a KVK II Kl !

                            then if they are all forgeries they cost too much, but otherwise it is a good bargain, but so at now it is only a gambling

                            thanks
                            cosimo

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                              #15
                              I think the price already should tell you that something is not quite right here. You can find originals from 2000 to 8000 USD depending on dealer/source.
                              Cheers, Frank

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