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This is one Souval cross I do happen to like!
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Ben,
I've posted the same photos I posted here over on the GMIC. I personally know very little of the timeline of the Souval crosses, but to me if two crosses have been found in vet's families, I think I would lean toward the crosses being wartime pieces.
I faced this same issue with properly ID'ing the Paulmann & Crone EKII's. There were so many examples being offered up which made the discussion so confusing, especially since P&C never marked the rings on their crosses. I personally located a packeted P&C cross set from a German vet (a grouping), and I bought another set from a forum member who found one in the same manner - directly from the vet. They were a perfect match. I say again, what more do we need? Does not this give credit to these crosses, coming from the vet's relatives?
Still, I am here to learn.
Robert
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Thank you Robert,
I was going to post them there, but you already did.
Gut -feeling with this cross is good, and usually that is a good sign.
I have compared this souval to others on the forum (non-magnetic SB included) and nothuing really strikes me as odd.
The all have the same low swas as well.
IMO a nice period made ek ....
Best regards,
Ben
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Heres mine.
Ben here is mine I do think its identical to yours.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ghlight=L%2F58
JimmyLast edited by Jimmy; 07-08-2008, 10:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Jimmy View PostBen here is mine I do think its identical to yours.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ghlight=L%2F58
Jimmy
Best regards,
Ben
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Hi,
"Do we discount all of the unmarked examples as well if the features match the L/58's?"
Could it be, that some collectors have typical Souval crosses with other maker marks? Please, shows us the pictures of the needles.
But please, only this specific needle, not the other differently formed needles which you find in this thread, Post 19 (picture17):
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=143349&page=2
Regards
Uwe
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