Dietrich examined the cross in person, took scans of the cross and is very familiar with the piece. I assure everyone this is the same cross. The paint on L/12 pieces is known to flake over the years, which this one did. Perhaps that is why they changed the paint on the later Junker marked "2" crosses.
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knights cross with oakleaves from Dickfeld !
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Yes, that is the dent. The signed photo from Dickfeld is dark but in the original you can clearly see the dent. It was there in both pictures. The markings on the cross & EL alone should be enough to tell you it is the same piece, and obviously, since they are soldered together, they are the same items pictured.
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This is a very nice and also extremely significant set because IMHO this set of oakleaves is the real L/12. And it is not one of the FOUR different L/12 variations Niemann showed in his catalog and most likely sold over the years as real. Well, nobody could say otherwise (apart form asking jim why there are four different dies - which led to possible expulsion).
In our magazine I show why I think the set is the genuine one. One very strong indication - apart from the period pictures itself - is the "900" stamp which is exactly the same on one /12 Knights cross I have in my archive.
I hope it will end up in some hands who appreciate the significance of the set, apart from the fact that it is 100% with provenance.
Dietrich
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I have not posted these until now. The knight's Cross is a zinc cored, unmarked, Juncker.
Had I posted this set prior to the Dickfeld set, I would have been the object of scorn and ridicule.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View PostIn our magazine I show why I think the set is the genuine one. One very strong indication - apart from the period pictures itself - is the "900" stamp which is exactly the same on one /12 Knights cross I have in my archive.
Dietrich
There exist Juncker RK with "900" mark?
Stefan
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Originally posted by Brian H View PostDietrich examined the cross in person, took scans of the cross and is very familiar with the piece. I assure everyone this is the same cross. The paint on L/12 pieces is known to flake over the years, which this one did. Perhaps that is why they changed the paint on the later Junker marked "2" crosses.
Les
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Originally posted by StefanK. View PostThere exist Juncker RK with "900" mark?
I understood it was the "2" crosses that had this problem not the L/12s or are most Juncker KCs vulnerable to paint flaking?
Dietrich
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