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    OAKS w. SWORDS

    Let me hear you opinion on this one.
    Good or bad?????

    Any comments are velcome.

    Best regards Thomas.
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    Best regards Thomas.


    WWW.CROWMOOR.DK

    #2
    Originally posted by thomas e hansen View Post
    let me hear you opinion on this one.
    Good or bad?????

    Any comments are velcome.

    Best regards thomas.
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    Best regards Thomas.


    WWW.CROWMOOR.DK

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      #3
      Originally posted by thomas e hansen View Post
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        #4
        Originally posted by thomas e hansen View Post
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        Best regards Thomas.


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          #5
          Hi,
          The worst part about it is the way the oak leaf lobe has melted into the sword on the left hand side.
          Not a serious piece IMO.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Franco View Post
            Hi,
            The worst part about it is the way the oak leaf lobe has melted into the sword on the left hand side.
            Not a serious piece IMO.
            Just my idea, nothing comes so easy.
            Best regards Thomas.


            WWW.CROWMOOR.DK

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              #7
              I cannot imagine the LDO allowing such a flawed example to leave its place of manufacture. The soldering blob where the sword attaches to the cluster is extremely serious, and would never have been stamped with an L/ because of it. It would have gone back into the melting pot.

              Just my opinion.

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                #8
                I guess that if you are looking for a repro, you have a good one

                /Flemming

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                  #9
                  Agree with the previous assessments. The quality is simply not there for a period piece.

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                    #10
                    Hmmm

                    Just goes to show that these little trinkets are not so easy to make !



                    Chris

                    (looking for early K & Q RK)

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                      #11
                      Hi Chris,

                      And just so we don't forget what a real "trinket" looks like, show us one of your many........Please

                      Regards,
                      AB.
                      In memory of my Uncle,
                      Schtz.Grenadier KARL HOFBAUER,
                      2 Kompanie, Inf-Bat, 550.
                      Killed in action, Krasnoje, Minsk, 7. Nov. 1942.

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                        #12
                        Chris - VERY nice to see you posting!

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                          #13
                          Not original.

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