It's our (Dietrich's and my) opinion that these were assembled post-war. Our book, therefore, does refer to them as "fake."
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Hi Dietrich,
are only the L15 marked crosses postwar or all other L15 marked awards too?Best regards, Andreas
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Thanks Dietrich would be an interesting question for the next interview.
Btw did he only assemble wartime parts together (so that an L15 marked setup would be wartime) or did he use new produced parts?Best regards, Andreas
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Originally posted by ak72 View PostBtw did he only assemble wartime parts together (so that an L15 marked setup would be wartime) or did he use new produced parts?
This does not make an L15 marked setup "wartime" IMHO. The piece was produced after the war (with partially original parts - the stamp is not original) not for actual awardees but for selling to ever so receptive US dealers (who knew what they were buying...).
Dietrich
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Thanks for the explanation DietrichBest regards, Andreas
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Could you please say which page in your book calls this one a fake?
The only thing I see about this type is on p. 156. The conclusions there seem to be that the type is "questionable," although certainly not a Schickle.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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