"Single file kids. Be sure you're holding hands. Let's keep this nice and orderly".
My last few EK's. I've always loved EKs, thier symbolism steaped in military tradition, as well as thier display potential. EKs, aside from the NSDAP symbol, is probably the most recognizeable sign of Germanys conquest during the tumultous 1910s and 1940s. The symbol is almost unversally recognized and today, we'se seen so many times now the Iron Cross image has been used on everthing from bikers, the playing cards, to band symbols. Between the color scheme of the ribbons, the wonderful silver and black contrast, some wonderful frosting, a nice silver spange against a black/white ribbon all conjure up images of the German Army marching onward.
I've always had EKs coming and going. This is about what i have left, beside a cased EK, some imperials, and a couple other 2s hanging around in the safe. I keep these girls displayed in the "bunker" usually. They are subject ot periodic rearangements or shake and bake groupings (ONLY for display...never to be sold as a grouping...that would be an abomination as well as vile.
This photo was taken some months back and the subsequent photo iwht some IABs is a bit newer. The framed display is currenly where 6 crosses reside, above thier IAB and GAB sisters.
My last few EK's. I've always loved EKs, thier symbolism steaped in military tradition, as well as thier display potential. EKs, aside from the NSDAP symbol, is probably the most recognizeable sign of Germanys conquest during the tumultous 1910s and 1940s. The symbol is almost unversally recognized and today, we'se seen so many times now the Iron Cross image has been used on everthing from bikers, the playing cards, to band symbols. Between the color scheme of the ribbons, the wonderful silver and black contrast, some wonderful frosting, a nice silver spange against a black/white ribbon all conjure up images of the German Army marching onward.
I've always had EKs coming and going. This is about what i have left, beside a cased EK, some imperials, and a couple other 2s hanging around in the safe. I keep these girls displayed in the "bunker" usually. They are subject ot periodic rearangements or shake and bake groupings (ONLY for display...never to be sold as a grouping...that would be an abomination as well as vile.
This photo was taken some months back and the subsequent photo iwht some IABs is a bit newer. The framed display is currenly where 6 crosses reside, above thier IAB and GAB sisters.
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