I have a few questions about the Post War S&L RKs.
1. What is the purpose for S&L to make postwar RKs? Is it for new recipients after the war, vets who lost theirs in the war or just for collectors?
2. Why is the 935RKs considered postwar and 935-4s are considered wartime? Especially since I can find no difference between the two except for the -4 (which a jeweler can easily fix).
3. Is there any record of a 945-4 being awarded with prestige (if not then it is not a “wartime” RK)?
4. Why is the 935s considered postwar?
5. What is the time period of the Swastika S&L postwar RK production?
6. How do you tell the difference between an early postwar (1945-1948) and a late (1950+)?
Thanks for your time,
Stephen
1. What is the purpose for S&L to make postwar RKs? Is it for new recipients after the war, vets who lost theirs in the war or just for collectors?
2. Why is the 935RKs considered postwar and 935-4s are considered wartime? Especially since I can find no difference between the two except for the -4 (which a jeweler can easily fix).
3. Is there any record of a 945-4 being awarded with prestige (if not then it is not a “wartime” RK)?
4. Why is the 935s considered postwar?
5. What is the time period of the Swastika S&L postwar RK production?
6. How do you tell the difference between an early postwar (1945-1948) and a late (1950+)?
Thanks for your time,
Stephen
Comment