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IMHO when considering to buy this kind of stuff a wise investment would be buying a book published by a young collector (I am kidding ) The Knights cross of the Iron cross (B&D Publishing).
The answer is on pages 284-285 = keep your money for something better.
Only problem with this book I am carrying everywhere I go for weeks: its weight.
Pierre
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Hear Hear...I second everything thats been said....
The piece in question is so bad, its laughable.
The sad thing is that people get ripped off every day on "on line" auction robberies like e-bay for this type of cr$$p, and when they try to recovered their money e-bay/PalPal hide behind the "free market place" excuse.
The answer is ...buy from Germany (or from a good US dealer), and pay the correct price..or a "good price" thats a little lower (and be suspicious of anything less)
Chris
(looking for early K & Q RK)
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Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View PostThere is no need to learn all fakes. The best approach is to learn the real thing. Since there were only two variants of the real oaks and oaks with swords this is not an impossible task.
And then everything that does not look like these two is not the real deal.
But thanks for the information anyway.
Hehehehe I wonder what those variants were and look like.
Regards
Edgar
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Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View PostThere is no need to learn all fakes. The best approach is to learn the real thing. Since there were only two variants of the real oaks and oaks with swords this is not an impossible task.
And then everything that does not look like these two is not the real deal.
And all L/21-marked, too?
I think it´s a little bit too early to say that.
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