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    EKII Spange Database

    I read somewhere that there was no database for EKII spanges so I thought I would start with mine and everyone is welcome/appreciated to add theirs.

    My first is L/II

    EKII SPANGE<O></O>
    TYPE (PRINZEN, FIRST/SECOND: Second <O></O>
    MAKER: L/II<O></O>
    NUMBER OF PRONGS: 4, pointed<O></O>
    SIZE (mm) WING – WING: 30.5<O></O>
    SIZE (mm) HEAD – BASE: 30.5<O></O>
    WEIGHT (grams): 10<O></O>
    FEATHERS WITH/OUT SPINE: with spines<O></O>
    COMMENTS: Prongs are recessed and then soldiered. Leg feathers go all the way to the feet. Four oak leaves on each side.<O></O>
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    Last edited by CMSgt; 01-19-2008, 05:32 AM.

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    Spange L/II

    Spange L/II with almost all nickel missing

    EKII SPANGE<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
    TYPE (PRINZEN, FIRST/SECOND: Second <o></o>
    MAKER: L/II<o></o>
    NUMBER OF PRONGS: 4, pointed<o></o>
    SIZE (mm) WING – WING: 30.5<o></o>
    SIZE (mm) HEAD – BASE: 30.5<o></o>
    WEIGHT (grams): 7<o></o>
    FEATHERS WITH/OUT SPINE: with spines<o></o>
    COMMENTS: Prongs are recessed and then soldiered. Leg feathers go all the way to the feet. Four oak leaves on each side (poorly defined). Made from Zinc.<o></o>
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      #3
      Prinzen

      Next is a Prinzen

      EKII SPANGE<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
      TYPE (PRINZEN, FIRST/SECOND: Prinzen <o></o>
      MAKER: None<o></o>
      NUMBER OF PRONGS: 2, pointed<o></o>
      SIZE (mm) WING – WING: 24<o></o>
      SIZE (mm) HEAD – BASE: 24<o></o>
      WEIGHT (grams): 4<o></o>
      FEATHERS WITH/OUT SPINE: with spines<o></o>
      COMMENTS: This looks like a Deumer (L/II), as the 1939, and wreath layout are the same. Under the prongs is written in ink ./65.<o></o>
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        #4
        Unmark

        EKII SPANGE<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
        TYPE (PRINZEN, FIRST/SECOND: Second <o></o>
        MAKER: None<o></o>
        NUMBER OF PRONGS: 4<o></o>
        SIZE (mm) WING – WING: 32<o></o>
        SIZE (mm) HEAD – BASE: 31<o></o>
        WEIGHT (grams): 9<o></o>
        FEATHERS WITH/OUT SPINE: with spines<o></o>
        COMMENTS: The feathers are well defined on the end, instead of being all even.<o></o>
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          #5
          First Model

          EKII SPANGE<O</O
          TYPE (PRINZEN, FIRST/SECOND: First <O</O
          MAKER: None<O</O
          NUMBER OF PRONGS: 4, pointed, brass<O
          SIZE (mm) WING – WING: 31<O
          SIZE (mm) HEAD – BASE: 30<O
          WEIGHT (grams): 10<O
          FEATHERS WITH/OUT SPINE: without spines<O
          COMMENTS: Prongs are recessed and then soldiered. Leg bones go all way to body and each toe has a knob on it. Four oak leaves on each side.<O
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            #6
            thank You for Your data base for spange.
            Good spanges.
            Thanks

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              #7
              Originally posted by CMSgt View Post
              I read somewhere that there was no database for EKII spanges so I thought I would start with mine and everyone is welcome/appreciated to add theirs.
              There's a project forum that was set up for this kind of thing. Why don't you contact that moderator and add these to those already there?

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=225450

              Rich
              Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
              Decorations of Germany

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                #8
                thanks for link Richard, not see it.

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                  #9
                  thanks for link Richard, not see it.

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                    #10
                    Hello all - With what has been started with this thread we should be assisting Jim to add more about spanges. I am posting two links on the WAF. The first link is of the Project forum and the second link is of the database that was put together by a fellow forum member.

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...c&daysprune=-1

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/asso...ct/project.php

                    The information in this thread should be added to the database and maybe this could be a joint effort by the members of this forum to add what they know about the spange.
                    Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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