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    Does anyone have any idea of the maker of this cross? Any help would be great. Thanks
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    Here's the rear.
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      #3
      I was going to say Steinhauer & Luck, but I see no 'hump' where the smaller ring solders to the rim. ??? It really resembles the Godet also, except the inside corners of the beading around the swastika are very distinctive on the Godet. Thinner beading, pointed inside croners around the swastika and a thinner swastika. If I had them all I would be able to find what you're after, but I have a long way to go before I can do that.

      Look through here...http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=187316

      Keep in mind that most of the photos here show the beading a little larger/wider than what they really are due to photos being taken too close to the cross.

      Good luck,
      Robert

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        #4
        I believe I've got it. I think it's a '137' J.H. Werner, Berlin

        I'll post a photo in a minute to compare here.

        Robert

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          #5
          See how this cross compares...

          I'm looking at the beading next to the swastika...

          Robert
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            #6
            Thanks Robert.

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              #7
              The seller thinks it's a 100.

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                #8
                100% not a 100!

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                  #9
                  So is it a 137?

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                    #10
                    Any concensus?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                      I was going to say Steinhauer & Luck, but I see no 'hump' where the smaller ring solders to the rim. ???
                      Good luck,
                      Robert
                      Robert
                      A standard cross from S&L do not have a "hump". With other words, no hump does not mean that the cross is not from S&L.

                      Cheers.
                      Peter

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