Hello!
I recently bought what IMO is an unmarked Juncker EKII from the e-stand. It has previously been discussed here, where you will also find some close-ups of the cross-hatching: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=Juncker+ek
Last Saturday, while impatiently waiting for the cross to arrive in the mail, I read threads about these types of crosses until I had Juncker coming out of my ears (the three frame flaws, the out of alignment humps, the tail balls etc. etc.)
Here are just some threads for hours of good reading on different theories on these types of crosses and whether the frames and different cores are Juncker or W&L or both:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=Juncker+ek
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...l+plated+frame
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=Juncker+ek
Anyways, what most posters seem to agree on is that a it's a Junker cross (and thus not an W&L, although the frame might be) if the core has the flatter date, meaning that the numbers in 1939 are of equal height, especially the 1 being as tall as the nine, and the 3 being equal size of the rest of the numbers.
My new cross has this kind of number design. It's non-magnetic, crosshatched and the core is slightly convex.
I'm asking for a second opinion. What do you guys think? All comments are greatly appreciated!
I recently bought what IMO is an unmarked Juncker EKII from the e-stand. It has previously been discussed here, where you will also find some close-ups of the cross-hatching: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=Juncker+ek
Last Saturday, while impatiently waiting for the cross to arrive in the mail, I read threads about these types of crosses until I had Juncker coming out of my ears (the three frame flaws, the out of alignment humps, the tail balls etc. etc.)
Here are just some threads for hours of good reading on different theories on these types of crosses and whether the frames and different cores are Juncker or W&L or both:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=Juncker+ek
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...l+plated+frame
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=Juncker+ek
Anyways, what most posters seem to agree on is that a it's a Junker cross (and thus not an W&L, although the frame might be) if the core has the flatter date, meaning that the numbers in 1939 are of equal height, especially the 1 being as tall as the nine, and the 3 being equal size of the rest of the numbers.
My new cross has this kind of number design. It's non-magnetic, crosshatched and the core is slightly convex.
I'm asking for a second opinion. What do you guys think? All comments are greatly appreciated!
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