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    EK1 Crudest hand-made one I have seen

    Now before I get a bunch of "its fake" replies, hear me out. This was in a grouping I bought from a local WW2 vet who served in Le Harve, France. He brought back a bunch of stuff, some of which I had to sell to recoup my cost. I did keep the K98 and accessories I posted on the firearms forum and this Iron Cross. I asked the vet about it and he said they had an industrious German POW who melted down lead bullets and made these crude crosses to trade for cigarettes. I also got an ashtray made from the base of an 88 shell. I guess if you have the time and talent, anything is possible. It is rough, but I think a neat item. Opinions welcome, thanks!
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    Plain back side
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      #3
      I think it's very, very interesting. I know that many hand-made EK's exist, and this looks like a nice genuine collectible.

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        #4
        Very unique item, thanks for posting!

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          #5
          Thanks for the comments!

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            #6
            Nice cross!

            Here is a similar hand made cross, also from a souvenir... I just posted this on another thread, here is the link if you are interested:

            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...63#post3799463
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              #7
              Wow, great cross with a great story!

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                #8
                ...an industrious German POW ... melted down lead bullets and made these crude crosses to trade for cigarettes. I also got an ashtray made from the base of an 88 shell.
                Cool piece. It looks like an ashtray itself, no?
                Best regards,
                Streptile

                Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                  #9
                  It is actually made to actual size of an EK1, the 88 ashtray is the real deal though! Here's the 2 side-by-side:
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                    #10
                    IMO great additions to a EK collection!

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                      Greetings, I know these arent crosses but examples of German POW ingenuity all the same. These were part of a Camp Hearne POW camp grouping I sold in April 2008.

                      It was common-place (at least according to the buyer who was researching Camp Hearne fo Texas A&M) for POW's to take existing awards, make molds and cast copies for trade with guards. Here are some examples. Also note the flat Luft eagle. It was made from a mess tin or cup and still had tropical camo paint on the reverse.

                      I believe the eagle in the middle was original but de-nazified.

                      Best,

                      Pete
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                        #12
                        This is very interesting information that I have never heard before. I have run across many EKs that were evidently old but also obviously not "genuine", I wondered who would make them and why I just figured it was some kid in machine shop or an art class. I will have to look at the obvious "repro-constructions" differently now...

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