Ok lets back the truck up here a few feet, I don't like to quote people and potentially take things out of context however I feel this is strongly relevant. To quote Gordon from here:<O</O
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http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=Grand+Cross
Unfortunately Junckers GK tooling survived the war and was used to restrike them in the 60s/70s. These are idemtical to the wartime pattern and there is no real way to tell the wartime and postwar strikes apart.
The quality and workmanship was still there in their production and their finishing techniques. As Juncker produced everything from wound badges, EK’s, war badges, etc. what is to stop them doing the same thing? I am sure the people cranking out the awards were still the same workers as they had during the war so the techniques and finishing quality would have remained the same. <O</O
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http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=Grand+Cross
Unfortunately Junckers GK tooling survived the war and was used to restrike them in the 60s/70s. These are idemtical to the wartime pattern and there is no real way to tell the wartime and postwar strikes apart.
The quality and workmanship was still there in their production and their finishing techniques. As Juncker produced everything from wound badges, EK’s, war badges, etc. what is to stop them doing the same thing? I am sure the people cranking out the awards were still the same workers as they had during the war so the techniques and finishing quality would have remained the same. <O</O
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