I have a beautiful 1914 EK2 with the 1939 spange on the ribbon. This is such a nice setup. The 1914 EK's are the most affordable too. I have a 1939 Shinkel and I have to say it is a real sweet piece. It has a look all to its own.
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The nicest EK
Gents......
No, not you........your EK's !!!!!
They are all fantastic......however.......
When I saw Dietrich's Oakleaves Swords and Diamonds, my heart was caught in my throat.
Dietrich...How would you like to pretend to be a "Library", and LOAN me those Diamonds for three weeks. I promise to return them.
Really.
Cheers
Bill
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I know I've already posted a '39 F. Zimmermann above, and I DO like the '39 crosses in general - a great study, and plenty of variants to blow your mind. But, I'd really have to say the most wonderful EK I've seen was a 1914 EKI with a blued steel core and 900+ silver frame. I was awe-struck by it's beauty. It really was a masterpiece in creativity. And, no, it wasn't for sale or I'd be showing it off here.
Nice presentation above, Marc. Beauties.
Robert
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Originally posted by Tom Y View PostI'm with Jody. Each issue has its own merits. All better than the mass-produced pieces of 1939. The austerity of the 1813, the quality of the 1870, and the variety of the 1914 surpass anything produced by the 3rd Reich.
i wood like to have a closer look to it.
egards kay
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Originally posted by Doug See View PostI know this isn't an official iron cross, but my all time favorite, hands down, is the 1870/71 Cross for Women (I forget the proper name) awarded by Empress Augusta. Photographs don't really show the beauty and craftsmanship of this piece, but once you see one in person, there's no going back. Prinzen sized, black glass core with chased silver detail, and a silver frame that screams quality. So, I voted for the next best thing--the 1870.
only 2995 where issued. and never produced or used sinds .
hope those who dont know the ek,, enjoy the picture off the best side off it ( the back side)Last edited by Montgomery Burns; 05-14-2009, 04:24 AM.
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Originally posted by john mcconkey View Posti love the 39 ek2.i am caught up trying to get as many different makers as i can afford.it is amazing how different each makers cross is.it also helps us identify the unmarked ones and be able to attribute them to who made them.
Can you or anyone explain this? DIfferent makers looking different. Weren't they regulated in the creation? I know it's hard to make everyone 100% identical but figured I would ask. Also HOW does one tell the differences. Can someone share what exactly you look at or for with these pics? Even the cheapest knock off EK I have seen posted here looks 100% legit to my untrained eyes lol. Also how can you tell if they are 3 peice or solid cast? If there is a link that covers this, my apologies. Just figured this might be a good place to ask people! Thanks
Ryan
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