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    #16
    Thank you for sharing Carlos. Great collection. Nice display with our Oak leaves holder General Muñoz Grandes surrounded by all these beauties.
    And thank you Greg for your words too.
    As promised, here you are the pics of my other old spanish-made german medals. The Ek2 is the first mass-manufactured in Spain after the war. One piece made, casted silvered tombac alloy, painted, the upper small ring loose, schinckel type in size and design, made in the early 50´s, and actually very ugly, as details are very bad. But I love it. The red color in the ribbon is very faded and ribbon in itself is dead under black light.
    Enjoy them
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    Last edited by Gregorio Torres; 04-18-2010, 04:21 AM.

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      #17
      Fantastic medals guys!!
      Its really great to see these rare and interesting pieces!!
      Thanks for showing!!
      -Nigel
      sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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        #18
        Very interesting Gregorio!

        Here is my ek2...
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          #19
          Another picture...
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            #20
            Really interesting stuff shown in this thread. Thanks.
            Best regards,
            Streptile

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

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              #21
              Fernando: From my point of view, yours could be dated in the middle 60s. Thank you for sharing.
              Could you confirm if it´s made in one piece or if it´s hollow?
              Greg

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                #22
                Originally posted by Gregorio Torres View Post
                Could you confirm if it´s made in one piece or if it´s hollow?
                Greg
                Only one piece

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                  #23
                  Very nice examples of wear copies. I met some SCW/Blue Division Vets at a small reunion in Calella/Barcelona 1987. Very nice and interesting guys who were wearing their awards in full display.

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                    #24
                    Now I´m sharing the miniature for the EK2 made in the 60´s. Commonly worn on civil suits. The cross in itself is 1´5 cm. As it´s amplified and the picture is not too good, this looks much better when you have it in your hand.
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                    Last edited by Gregorio Torres; 05-30-2010, 11:00 AM.

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                      #25
                      My old EKII, they sure are ugly. 26.85g makes it the heaviest EKII.

                      Edit: Matches Fernandos exactly which it should, you seem to have my old one Fernando.
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                      Last edited by Roglebk; 05-30-2010, 12:37 PM.

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                        #26
                        Oh, my god, Carl...Why do you say ugly? It´s a nice one. You can be sure, beauty is inside, as in some women.
                        Now seriously: These are historical items, no masterpieces of art. So we have to look them with open mind.

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                          #27
                          Another East medal. This is the so called "heavy" type. Made in Spain in the late 60´s.
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Gregorio Torres View Post
                            Oh, my god, Carl...Why do you say ugly? It´s a nice one. You can be sure, beauty is inside, as in some women.
                            Now seriously: These are historical items, no masterpieces of art. So we have to look them with open mind.
                            Genau!

                            I like them.

                            are there any photos of these pieces in wear by veterans? sorry of this has been asked already

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Gregorio Torres View Post
                              Oh, my god, Carl...Why do you say ugly? It´s a nice one. You can be sure, beauty is inside, as in some women.
                              Now seriously: These are historical items, no masterpieces of art. So we have to look them with open mind.
                              I agree Gregorio, sure is a historical object and a true EKII variant and i bet the awardees was very proud of them but it's still butt ugly quality wise. There's fake "German EK's" that are 4 times better made than those and can't believe that someone in Spain not tried to fake them considering the price.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Roglebk View Post
                                can't believe that someone in Spain not tried to fake them considering the price.
                                I was thinking the same.... maybe one day... I....
                                No, seriously. No fakes of these at the moment. Unfortunately there isn´t a big interest on these items in Spain yet. In the last fair in Madrid I picked some of these for 20 euros and the guy who sold them still thought that they were fooled to me. Why anybody was going to make fakes of this crosses and medal when in our country these medals and crosses are not very apreciated??
                                Dave: I haven´t good pictures of these items been worn good enough to say if they are german or spanish pieces. Dificult to get private pictures of veterans in Spain in general.
                                This one was published in one of my books last year. When you compare with the other medals, you can see that the East medal is bigger than the german one. So it´s may be a spanish made one. And the brightness of the Blue Div medal below shows this is made in Spain clearly.
                                Note the typical spanish attachment system in all of them.
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