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    Field made Knights cross

    I know there's alot of talk about the authenticity of these sort of cross's with out some sort of proof such as photo's but someone went to a bit of trouble with this one even using a knights ribbon folded in half i've put it under a black light and it didn't glow.....????...who knows...????
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    #2
    Sorry for the dumb question, but is it a converted EKII or actually RK size? Its very interesting indeed.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
      Sorry for the dumb question, but is it a converted EKII or actually RK size? Its very interesting indeed.
      Yea Tony it's a EKII converted.

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        #4
        Thanks for that, its very nicely done.

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          #5
          Authenticity is tough to tell with a converted EK2, however the ribbon looks good as does the RK loop. I would have it in my collection as a conversation piece if the price were right. -Ger

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            #6
            How about a closer photo of it, particularly where the suspension loop (or is it jump ring, too early in the morning...) is attached to the 12 o'clock arm?

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              #7
              Originally posted by hkusp40 View Post
              Authenticity is tough to tell with a converted EK2, however the ribbon looks good as does the RK loop. I would have it in my collection as a conversation piece if the price were right. -Ger
              me too!

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                #8
                No match for a silversmith.

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                  #9
                  Looks very nice to me- the ribbon hooks look period as they are flattened on the top. I would suggest that with the ribbon being shorter on one side and the loop actually going through the ribbon that this was done so that the cross could be worn with the collar unbuttoned in hot climates- a practice rarely seen in wartime photos but that was certainly done.
                  There is a very well known colour picture of a young grenadier with his platoon in Russia wearing his RK hooked on one side with his collar open

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                    #10
                    I know the very picture, that's a good point.

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                      #11
                      I already PM'ed the thread starter a couple of days ago that I sold this exact KC ribbon 2 or 3 years ago to Australia. Apparently he lost interest in this thread after he heard my news.

                      This ribbon was originally obtained directly from the KC winner in the 1980ies without any IC or KC attached - it was just the ribbon. I submitted the RK winner name to the buyer when the ribbon was sold.

                      This KC ribbon has no connection to this converted IC II at all. Someone in Australia must have joined these two pieces. And this someone must be an idiot since he poked the ribbon ring through the ribbon.

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                        #12
                        more pics

                        some more pics
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by FrankS View Post
                          Someone in Australia must have joined these two pieces. And this someone must be an idiot since he poked the ribbon ring through the ribbon.
                          What a waste of a beautiful original KC ribbon.

                          Idiot is a tame description.

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                            #14
                            So FrankS you say that the ribbon was 100% undamage when you sent it to Australia?
                            I dont understand how the new owner could destroy a original ribbon


                            Andy

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by AndyC View Post
                              So FrankS you say that the ribbon was 100% undamage when you sent it to Australia?
                              I dont understand how the new owner could destroy a original ribbon


                              Andy
                              Many people would do really stupid things just to earn a few extra $.
                              And if this story is true, then this really proves it.

                              /Flemming

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