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    Litte quiz :)

    I bought on todays military bazar this very impressive, but ground dugged cross. Not so visible from photo, but I think it was minty, when owner fell on a battlefield. Properly marked and frame has still visible silver finish. Sad on todays bazar were only 3 originals crosses, including this one.
    RIP for soldier



    Now about quiz, who first will recognize maker (and explin why he think that) will get kiss from me :-))


    Have fun




    #2
    Hmmmmm.........I'm going to say W&L.

    Why you might ask.

    I really don't want to win the free kiss.

    Wayne

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      #3
      Tough one.

      It's not W&L - no 'hump'.

      I'm going to say K&Q - '65', simply because I can see a stamped 5 on the jump ring, and while '25' used a similar type of stamping, the beading looks more like a '65' than a '25' (fatter beading and more rounded inner corners) so, IMO it's probably a Klein and Quenzer.

      Regards - Danny

      P.S. I don't want the kiss either!

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        #4
        Wayne ... where is the frame 'hump' ?

        I think there were only 2 original crosses at yesterdays bazar .
        The fat beading , wide bead step and rounded corners remind me of a fake .
        To me a give away are the ' holes ' on the core . Attempt to obscure the identety of the cross . Note the reverse >>> those are " acid burnt " holes !!! Besides the Nickle alloy frame is corroded away at the same rate as well ( = accelerated oxidisation ) . The steel core and Ni frame normaly corrode at very different rate .
        Email 'reward' befor noon... have to go out .

        Douglas
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          #5
          Danny :
          Ribbon ring would only be stamped ... not the jump ring . A 5 you see ??

          Douglas

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            #6
            Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
            Danny :
            Ribbon ring would only be stamped ... not the jump ring . A 5 you see ??

            Douglas
            Sorry, yes I meant to say the ribbon ring.
            Look here - the 5 is just visible at the left of the jump ring (it's upside down).

            Regards - Danny
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              #7
              Cross is really original, there were huge bubbles from a rust, so I carefully removed them. Not wise to say it is a fake..
              yes, that part of the number is a little hint
              Last edited by EK-collector; 03-26-2011, 09:03 AM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                Wayne ... where is the frame 'hump' ?

                I think there were only 2 original crosses at yesterdays bazar .
                The fat beading , wide bead step and rounded corners remind me of a fake .
                To me a give away are the ' holes ' on the core . Attempt to obscure the identety of the cross . Note the reverse >>> those are " acid burnt " holes !!! Besides the Nickle alloy frame is corroded away at the same rate as well ( = accelerated oxidisation ) . The steel core and Ni frame normaly corrode at very different rate .
                Email 'reward' befor noon... have to go out .

                Douglas
                Douglas you have never saw personally any grund dugged cross, have not you ?

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                  #9
                  Second thoughts, '56' use the same style stamping also.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                    Wayne ... where is the frame 'hump' ?

                    I think there were only 2 original crosses at yesterdays bazar .
                    The fat beading , wide bead step and rounded corners remind me of a fake .
                    To me a give away are the ' holes ' on the core . Attempt to obscure the identety of the cross . Note the reverse >>> those are " acid burnt " holes !!! Besides the Nickle alloy frame is corroded away at the same rate as well ( = accelerated oxidisation ) . The steel core and Ni frame normaly corrode at very different rate .
                    Email 'reward' befor noon... have to go out .

                    Douglas
                    Only reason I said W&L was not to win the prize.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by bytown View Post
                      Only reason I said W&L was not to win the prize.
                      pfff

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                        #12
                        Yes - EK-collector . ... have seen a few and dug up many Ek 1, 2 by the buckets and amongst them only 1 KC - patisapated myself for a whole week digging for them . My school buddy - we 15 at the time- he kept the KC and I tried and tried to get it ... no luck .
                        Actualy an old bomb crater used as a 'collecting' spot in 45 to collect and burry discarded - turned in- weapons, medals , rifels , clothing etc . The rifel buts were all broken and the clothing all rotten .
                        The Ni-alloy frames were all quite good : cores - well not much left .

                        Douglas

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                          :-*

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