I am not a specialist in EK1's (mainly luft badges and awards) and would appreciate your opinion on this one. I believe from looking through threads it is attributed to Deumer and is known as a Shickle style cross? It is convex and very nice in hand. Is it real? It is considered early I believe. Any information appreciated.
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Originally posted by Stu W View PostYes, and that is why it can't also be a Schickle, but can be a Shinkel.
Regards,
Stu
By the way it's an interesting cross. I am not used to seeing these with the frame flanges treated in that fashion -- something I generally associate with late-war crosses (that high-polished look -- is that rhodium?).Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Hi Trevor,
Well, that's one of the problems...there are several spelling variations on this site, and most others, with regards to Shinkel or Schinkel. Our own reference pages have it two ways. The way I had it was off the EKI site. The EKII site has it your way. Has anyone period documentation? Either way though it's not a Schickle.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/iron...ironcross1.htm
Cheers,
StuLast edited by Stu W; 04-27-2010, 11:45 PM.
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Originally posted by Stu W View PostHi Trevor,
Well, that's one of the problems...there are several spelling variations on this site, and most others, with regards to Shinkel or Schinkel. Our own reference pages have it two ways. The way I had it was off the EKI site. The EKII site has it your way. Has anyone period documentation? Either way though it's not a Schickle.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/iron...ironcross1.htm
Cheers,
Stu
It's the last name of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the architect who originally designed the cross. I think 'Shinkel' is just an error.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Originally posted by streptile View PostHey Stu,
It's the last name of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the architect who originally designed the cross. I think 'Shinkel' is just an error.
You are correct on the spelling and I'm at a loss as to why I forgot that. Must be spending too much time with the blades and not enough with the EK.
Speaking of EK. That R3 EKI you have for sale sure is a beauty and will be a fine addition to any collection. A shame that you must let it go. I hope it means an even nicer piece coming into your collection.
Kind regards,
Stu
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