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    RK question

    I would like to ask about

    Knights Cross of the Iron Cross, Steinhauer and Lück, type B with magnetic core.


    are they war made or not ?

    thank you in advance

    #2
    Originally posted by EK-collector View Post
    I would like to ask about

    Knights Cross of the Iron Cross, Steinhauer and Lück, type B with magnetic core.


    are they war made or not ?

    thank you in advance
    There are quite a few threads on this matter. Here's one discussing one of my RK's.
    Hope this helps.
    Greg

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=455337

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      #3
      there are photos...















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        #4
        Could you please show the lower ingoing portion of the 3 o'clock arm?

        Dietrich
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          #5
          Pictures are from seller, there is no more of them :/

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            #6
            I would not buy it then ...
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              #7
              This one, if I am not mistaken, has been shown several times already here. It is a postwar "B" cross which has been "fiddled with" to make it look more like a wartime piece. Perhaps others will remember the previous threads.

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                #8
                he offers it as possible original, possible post war for 2000 euros.

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                  #9
                  Oh, the "Niemann"-twist: "It could be real and you might get a bargain!" € 200.- is too much IMHO.

                  Dietrich
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                    #10
                    Thank you Dietrich, once more you ruined my dream of cheap RK :-))

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                      #11
                      And I am glad we did!
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