I haven't seen another just like this, but it is certainly convincing. The pin reminds me of some 1914 models.
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Steinar,
You bring a good balance to things. 'Why haven't we seen these before?' I can remember an FLL flak that was posted on the boards not long ago, from Lakesidetrader's Paul Hogle. At first it was deemed a fake right off. Then, with more study, it became apparent we were dealing with an original badge. All the hardware matched FLL, factory varnish still in place, etc.. Perhaps the pin on this cross can be traced back to 1914...??? I've learned not to close the door on things prematurely.
Robert
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Originally posted by Steinar View PostAgreed Robert
If the pin as Leroy said, looks like a 1914 ek1 pin, then it might be from an original 1914 cross. Field made? perhaps. it is really an interesting cross.
It makes me wonder where the owner changed core on the 1914 cross, or where he got the 1914 cross from.
Robert
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heres more photos
I want to thank everyone for the honest and logical thinking here,,,you are restoring my faith in this forum,,at least helping build it,,by some logical reasoning and outside the box thinking,,I would still say this even if you all claimed it was fake,,at least your open minded,,,thats cool,,here are some more pics,,I will take more tomorrow as well,,
You have given me an idea to widen my search patterns thanks!Attached Files
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