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    #16
    I don't know that much about Spanish Crosses. Are all of the makers of them known?
    George

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      #17
      I would say we can identify 80% of them
      - by markings
      - by certain details (swords .......)
      .../...
      Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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        #18
        Spanish Cross

        Hi Francois What happens to the other 20%,they are wrong unless proved right,who proves them wrong(it wouldnt be you by any chance would it).Regards Joey.
        Originally posted by François SAEZ
        I would say we can identify 80% of them
        - by markings
        - by certain details (swords .......)
        .../...

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          #19
          Gentlemen

          Let's keep the discussion confined to the piece, and not to personalities.

          Thank you.
          George

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            #20
            What's the history of your Spanish Cross, Joey?
            George

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              #21
              Spanish cross

              Hi George I have been collecting for nie on 50 years now since I was a boy, I picked this up from my uncle who was a dustman,he brought me around a lot of stuff in the 50s american wings etc which at that time where thrown in the dustbin.I swopped a lot of stuff over the years but hung on to this,If it is a repro then it was done in the 1950s.Regards Joey
              Originally posted by George Stimson
              What's the history of your Spanish Cross, Joey?

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                #22
                Thank you!
                George

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Joey Charles
                  Hi George I have been collecting for nie on 50 years now since I was a boy, I picked this up from my uncle who was a dustman,he brought me around a lot of stuff in the 50s american wings etc which at that time where thrown in the dustbin.I swopped a lot of stuff over the years but hung on to this,If it is a repro then it was done in the 1950s.Regards Joey
                  As it came directly from the family source just after the war, presumatly "liberated" by a vet , there is no reason to ask for opinion. As I said in my first post, no "authority" there , and I'm just collecting for few years.
                  jacques

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