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    two crosses from my vet father in law

    We found these in my father in laws attic after he was placed in a nursing home with alzheimers. They were on a poolitical banner along with about 30 other badges, tinnies, and pins. He never talked about them or even mentioned them. Wanted to share them with you and get some help like.
    Should I clean them?
    How should I clean them?
    Should I try to get a couple of ribbons for them?

    All opinons are welcome thank you frank v.

    ring is marked 65
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    reverse
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      ww1 cross
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        #4
        other side of ww1
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          #5
          mark on ring sorry for the blurry pic under a loop it looks like a couple x's
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            Originally posted by vitts View Post
            We found these in my father in laws attic after he was placed in a nursing home with alzheimers. They were on a poolitical banner along with about 30 other badges, tinnies, and pins. He never talked about them or even mentioned them. Wanted to share them with you and get some help like.
            Should I clean them?
            How should I clean them?
            Should I try to get a couple of ribbons for them?

            All opinons are welcome thank you frank v.

            ring is marked 65

            Hello Frank!

            What a super find They are really beauties and you must NOT clean them! Keep them as they are. 60+ years of wonderful patina is not done in a days work and should be kept as it is. Hope someone else can help you with the makers of these. Ribbons would make them look good

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              picture of banner as we found it
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                Hi,
                Great find! And as previously stated... Do NOT clean them!!
                The 65 marked 1939 EKII is from the firm of Klein & Quenzer of Idar/Oberstein.
                There are frequently very good value EK ribbons for sale on the estand, it would be good to re-unite this cross with an original ribbon!

                Unfortunately I cannot help with the 1914 EKII... although I'm sure someone will be along soon who can fill you in on it's maker.

                Regards - Danny

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                  #9
                  Great stuff !!

                  Please post some pics of the other badges. I think I see a HEER Flak badge just above the one EK

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                    #10
                    Hi Frank,
                    Well done on your find although sorry to hear about the circumstances in which they came to light.
                    As has already been mentioned, please don't clean them, they look great as they are and if you want mint crosses, you can obtain them easily. The decision to get ribbons is up to you, depends how you want to display or keep them. Personally I wouldn't put ribbons on these particular crosses as this is how your father in law collected them and it would be kind of nice to keep them as they are for him.
                    Having said that, EKs do look good with ribbons and I know if I bought a cross without a ribbon I would put one on it. The decision is yours!

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                      #11
                      Hi Frank,

                      Send me your mailing address, and I'll give you a full original Iron Cross ribbon for your '65' K&Q for free. Just write to rcpljp@aol.com

                      Better yet, let's just trade straight across for the flag. Awesome!

                      Robert

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                        Hi Frank,

                        Send me your mailing address, and I'll give you a full original Iron Cross ribbon for your '65' K&Q for free. Just write to rcpljp@aol.com

                        Better yet, let's just trade straight across for the flag. Awesome!

                        Robert
                        Another great gesture And that's from someone who got a ribbon as a gift with another purchase a while back ....

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                          more pics
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                            #14
                            That is why i love this forum ----IT'S GREAT MEMBERS

                            ww2 cross was atached to IAB ww1 cross was on the DRL

                            the rest are tinnies i will put them on the tinnie forum
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                              #15
                              Man, Frank, look at that Flak badge! You've got nearly the whole collection of TR badges, crosses and tinnies on that flag! Very nice!

                              Robert

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