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    #31
    A very nice KC It's not the first time I can see a deformed iron cross. In my opinion, we will never know what happened with that one. That cross survived during +70 years and if it could speak, it would have a lot of thing to learn us.

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      #32
      Originally posted by nzef1940 View Post
      More nteresting food for thought. A Canadian bring back so I do not think post war damage.
      But it could easily be, as it is now 71 years since WW II ended.

      I played with WW II items, when I was a kid, and had no thoughts about value.
      My now former brother in law lost a SS Officers Cap, as a kid. He put it on the bagage carrier on his bicycle, and when he came to his friends house, it was gone. No one of them bother to go back to look for it. It was only an old WW II item, so who cared. This was in the 70'ies.

      But without rock solid provenance, it is impossible to say how the damage did happen.

      But I agree, battle damage sounds more interesting, then just damaged.
      But my thoughs about this Rk, this is going for all the "battle damaged" items we see on this forum. Without provenance, we have no way of knowing how the items got damaged.

      My thoughs about this

      /Flemming

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        #33
        Now on e stand

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=873682

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          #34
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=873682

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            #35
            Gee.............

            Everybody is enthusiastic about this cross with "damage".

            1. it is a fake in the first place

            2. there is little damage to the paint and core that corresponds to the "wartime damage" of the cross.

            Take a closer look and be very skeptical of these "wartime damaged" crosses.

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              #36
              Originally posted by blind pew View Post

              It is a fake
              I hope you can uncover some new information, because I do see an original Juncker KC here and would be glad to hear why you belive the cross isn't authentic when others do belive/know it is.

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                #37
                Originally posted by blind pew View Post
                Gee.............

                Everybody is enthusiastic about this cross with "damage".

                1. it is a fake in the first place
                It certainly is not. It is a genuine Juncker.

                Dietrich
                B&D PUBLISHING
                Premium Books from Collectors for Collectors

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                  #38
                  Juncker

                  Please PM me if you decide to sell some fake pieces
                  from your collection;-)

                  BR
                  Nicolai


                  Originally posted by blind pew View Post
                  Gee.............

                  Everybody is enthusiastic about this cross with "damage".

                  1. it is a fake in the first place

                  2. there is little damage to the paint and core that corresponds to the "wartime damage" of the cross.

                  Take a closer look and be very skeptical of these "wartime damaged" crosses.

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                    #39
                    I think this KC look great and possibly been there...
                    The question is how much it's wort?
                    Pretty damage RK but also a sought after maker..
                    BR
                    ChrisJ

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by blind pew View Post
                      Gee.............

                      Everybody is enthusiastic about this cross with "damage".

                      1. it is a fake in the first place

                      2. there is little damage to the paint and core that corresponds to the "wartime damage" of the cross.

                      Take a closer look and be very skeptical of these "wartime damaged" crosses.
                      Blind.

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                        #41
                        Strangely no reply or response from the blind one....

                        all mouth and no trousers as the old saying go's...

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                          #42
                          As we say in my Country..."the worst blind is the one who doesn't want to see"


                          Originally posted by nzef1940 View Post
                          Strangely no reply or response from the blind one....

                          all mouth and no trousers as the old saying go's...

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                            #43
                            Like it.

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                              #44
                              For sale on e stand:

                              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=951028

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