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    EK2 help

    Hi all,

    I just started collecting iron crosses.
    Maybe you guys can help me out with my first cross i bought.
    I've put some pictures on the internet and i hope you all will look at them and tell me something about this cross.
    Like i said....this is my first cross, so please help me out.

    Thanks and keep up the good work !!!

    http://www.xs4all.nl/~horus17/Ron/Medal.htm

    #2
    Hi Ron,

    I guess the number is 85, which would make this a piece made by Julius Pletsch in Gablonz. The EK2 looks fine, I personally give it the thumbs up.

    Cheers, Frank H.
    Cheers, Frank

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      #3
      good one

      Hello,


      Im with FRank on this one , i also give it a thumbs up and its one i also would add to the collection ( it has nice patine and a kinda salty look ) +> for more info on the LDO numbers go to the startpage and click on the research tools ( there you wil find the LDO numbers accopanied by the representative producer )

      It indeed looks as the number 85 ( = LDO number ) on the suspension ring.

      Friendly Greetings,
      my collectionfield : German glider pilots


      http://users.skynet.be/lw-glider/

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        #4
        Hi Ron
        IMHO, your cross is OK and I fully agree with Stijn and Frank on the maker's mark (i.e. 85)
        Regards
        Denis

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          #5
          Thanks !!!!!!!

          Thanks guys for your FAST response.......is this a common cross ???? and where can i find more information on Julius Pletsch ??..

          Cheers ,

          Ron Westerduin

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            #6
            Hi Ron,

            Yes, it is quite common, if you paid around USD 40-50 for it, that is ok. To my best knowledge there is not more info to be obtained about the company of Pletsch as it ceased to exist.

            P.S.: the maker might not be so common but it does not justify this cross to be rated "rare" in general. I guess that was more your question.

            Cheers, Frank H.
            Last edited by Frank H; 05-15-2002, 10:25 AM.
            Cheers, Frank

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              #7
              Hoi Ron,

              Leuk je hier ook eens te zien. Welkom bij de club.

              (nice to see you here, welcome at the club)

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                #8
                Hi

                Hi Gunner II,

                Nice to see a Dutch talking member !!!

                Cheers.

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                  #9
                  Thanks all........for helping me out !!!

                  Cheers

                  Ron

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