PS....Dietrich has suggested I am "known to him"?....As I have only ever posted a hand full of messages on this forum and am not familiar to any members of this excellent forum, I wonder how it is that I am "known to him" and what exactly he means by this statement?
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I would very much like to say, what man has made man can make again. If you have a piece to copy, them it can be totaly cloned. The only problem, is two fold, firstly the skill of the workman and secondly the cost. If the cost is conciderably less than that which the original will fetch then it is a go situation.
Also if sold into the market with some form of provinance, then it will be indistiquishable.
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but if you make a copy of an award, your probably, or most likely ain't using the correct equipment... and there must be some way to see how old it is... or?
most people have never had an award like this in hand, how can they know every angle etc when they fake it...perhaps they are looking at a fake when they make it
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Originally posted by WARLORD View PostThe top jewlers, diamond setters are making exact replicas of items from all periods of history. This is from 0 AD through 1200, to today. As said if the piece to copy is in hand, the right workman, the result will be a clone. As to age, this is also possible.
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Hmmm
In spite of Howards comments I still feel that the only way to make an exact copy it would be needed to disassemble an original set. Certainly very nice repros could be made by a skilled jeweler based on observation and measurement without doing so but there would still be subtle differences. Of course I would be willing to bet that the original molds or dies for the components still exist in the Klein vault. I wonder how much monetary persuasion it would take to have a few reproduced in platinum and rose cut diamonds with appropriate markings?
Mike
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A lot of talking in this thread...
Three simple questions:
Has anyone here had an original Eichenlaub mit Brillianten in his hands before?
Does anybody here has a proof if they are real or fake?
Is it possible to make a clear statement about the originality or not with only one small picture from Stauffer?
IMO most of the statements in this thread are damaging the seriousness of this forum!
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Originally posted by Mike Coleman View PostIn spite of Howards comments I still feel that the only way to make an exact copy it would be needed to disassemble an original set. Certainly very nice repros could be made by a skilled jeweler based on observation and measurement without doing so but there would still be subtle differences. Of course I would be willing to bet that the original molds or dies for the components still exist in the Klein vault. I wonder how much monetary persuasion it would take to have a few reproduced in platinum and rose cut diamonds with appropriate markings?
Mike
A fools world. It may be a case of "A fool and his money are soon parted"
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Originally posted by mbberlin View Post
Has anyone here had an original Eichenlaub mit Brillianten in his hands before?
I have a question about the Hartmann "B" set (which I have no reason to doubt). The swords on this set cross in an opposite direction from those seen on other sets and the "dot" pattern in the hilts also appears to be different. Is the Hartmann set itself a "Dupla" or should such variances be expected?
Because virtually all of the awarded diamond sets (both "A" and "B") are accounted for, does anyone know if additional sets, varying from those officially handed out (or present at Klessheim) were available to recipients?
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Originally posted by mbberlin View PostA lot of talking in this thread...
Three simple questions:
Has anyone here had an original Eichenlaub mit Brillianten in his hands before?
Does anybody here has a proof if they are real or fake?
Is it possible to make a clear statement about the originality or not with only one small picture from Stauffer?
IMO most of the statements in this thread are damaging the seriousness of this forum!
The Diamonds in the Stauffer auctions are fake and one does not need to have originals in hand to determine that. They are as crappy as crap can be. Neither the form nor the make correspond to known and proven originals.
The seriousness of this forum would be very much damaged if 'we' could not determine that the set in question is a fake.
Dietrich
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Originally posted by dmytro View PostIf my information is correct, were'nt all the \OLSD/GOLSD, individually, and persionally hand crafted and that no two pieces were exactly the same ...
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Originally posted by mbberlin View PostA lot of talking in this thread...
Three simple questions:
Has anyone here had an original Eichenlaub mit Brillianten in his hands before?
Does anybody here has a proof if they are real or fake?
Is it possible to make a clear statement about the originality or not with only one small picture from Stauffer?
IMO most of the statements in this thread are damaging the seriousness of this forum!
Yes.
Yes.
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