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With items like this it is essentual that it is a known example and bulletproof from questions, even with a photo of the guy wearing it, who is to say when or where the photo was taken,
who knows?
who knows if the cross is pre 1945
but for most people they would rather settle on a known, good example from one of the well known and well documented producers of these awards.
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Nope
Sorry..but there is nothng I am seeing that would make me change my mind.
The photo looks like the RK has been added in the studio.....and brings us more to the opinion that this RK is not original of WW2 vintage. I would be prepared to accept that it belonged to the fellow, but as I mentioned before, you will have a lot of trouble convincing anyone that this is an original WW2 RK...which in my humble opinion it isnt.
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C
Chris
(looking for early K & Q RK)
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Must agree with the others.. The KC is not one from a known (official) manufacturer of the Third Reich. The paint looks to be of bad quality/brushed on almost?
Please give us a VERY good scan of the image where he is actually wearing his KC! You should be able to tell if it is a real photo or modified in photoshop or equal!
As others have said, maybe this KC belonged to the officer, but it will be up to each and every collector to determine wheter or not to believe it! Replacement pieces (jeweller copies) or EK2s made into KC's are JUST that, a replacement or a modification.. A Lada does not become a Mercedes if you pin a star at the front ;-) If you are happy with the collection, great! But this KC shown is not an official KC!
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