Did the quality start to suffer on late war pieces vs earlier pieces?
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I'm sure that anyone who has chased these things has heard...
* the crooked core is because of the rush, demand and interupted production
* the non-iron core is because of the shortage of iron late in the war
* the frame is brass...again shortage of precious metals
* it's different because it's jeweler made as an extra...the owner didn't want to lose his originalRegards,
Dave
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Originally posted by Pieter Verbruggen View Post...and....I do not collect these, don't have any know how about these...but in my opinion it's not real...
Pieter.
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Originally posted by ekhunter View PostThat's a classic. Maybe another thread can and should be started after this comment. But during my visit to the friday morning feeding frenzy, D. had a 935 4 marked cross with documentation. Thier is a photo of the Leutnant wearing an RK, but with my eyes I can't tell if it is the same one. It looks like it. Seems to be a very nice personal collection of citations and awards. Anyway, just curious as to any comments about this RK.
...This KC offered by Detlev is the late war 935 4 S&L cross. To me these 935 4 crosses are the nicest ones of the S&L series. This particular cross is a fine and correct example of this type.
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Is this the 935 4 Grail
Originally posted by Pieter Verbruggen View Post...This KC offered by Detlev is the late war 935 4 S&L cross. To me these 935 4 crosses are the nicest ones of the S&L series. This particular cross is a fine and correct example of this type.
Pieter
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Originally posted by ekhunter View PostI agree with you about the beauty of these particular Rk's. I guess my point is that their has always been sceptics of the late war S&L's, particularly guys like PK and a few others. I've always liked these Rk's, and I remember(hopefully correctly) a while back that Kevin V. had a photo of a recipient wearing a cross, the particular recipient had a 935 4 marked cross, and their was much discussion about whether the cross in the photo, and the cross in possession were the same. I think Kevin sought that age old quest of provenance with this photo. I guess my point is w/o assuming too much, but, would it(provenance) not be right here before us in this particular grouping that D. has?
...the 935 4 S&L crosses are original wartime pieces, I will not even discuss this. Same as for the two hinged cases a lot of these came in.
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