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    Opinions please on RK KVK

    OPinions please on this RK KVK

    Les
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          #5
          I don't like the stem on that second '9', the detail on the oakleaf wreath around the swas. is not great, or is it just the photo?
          Originally posted by mercman
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            #6
            I agree with Harry. The detail doesn't seem that good. Is there any maker mark on it?
            George

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              #7
              These are the only photos I got from the seller, I will get in touch with him an find out if there is a mm on it.

              Les

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                #8
                Excessive thickness looks like Souval, but Souval products were much sharper in detail. More likely a casting taken from a Souval. The only other maker thought to use the ribbed suspension on the version with Swords was Steinhauer and it isn't one of theirs.

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                  A copy of a copy? Wow!
                  George

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by George Stimson
                    A copy of a copy? Wow!
                    Yup, its definitely a copy of a Souval, numerals match 100%. Somewhere I have some clear images of a "proper" Souval. I'll try to dig them out. The detail is every bit as crisp as on a real wartime Deschler.

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                      RK des KvK

                      Hello,
                      I also don't like it at all. I have an original example I can e-mail you images of if you wish. I am at work and cannot post images at the moment.

                      The cross is too thick, proper detail is lacking, the 1939 date is not well defined, and it does not have the proper ribbon loop and arms which hold the suspension ring. Gordon has already pointed out this (ribbing) is a trait for a S&L piece.
                      Regards,
                      Jody
                      jbeltram@qwest.net

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                        #12
                        Thanks for your help and advice guys I will give it a miss.

                        Les

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                          #13
                          Hi Gordon.

                          I might be daft but are you saying the ribbed suspension on the version with swords was used only by Souval and St&L?

                          KR
                          Peter

                          Originally posted by Gordon Williamson
                          Excessive thickness looks like Souval, but Souval products were much sharper in detail. More likely a casting taken from a Souval. The only other maker thought to use the ribbed suspension on the version with Swords was Steinhauer and it isn't one of theirs.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Peter J.
                            Hi Gordon.

                            I might be daft but are you saying the ribbed suspension on the version with swords was used only by Souval and St&L?

                            KR
                            Peter
                            Peter,

                            No, only on the one without Swords.

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                              #15
                              Hi Gordon, that's what I thought you ment, but not what I read .
                              Thanks all the same, this information on the un-ribbed crosses was
                              new to me

                              KR
                              Peter

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