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    German Cross In Gold--Cloth Version

    Any comments on this badge...Appears correct but Swastika is off center......












    #2
    right as rain. Here's a KM example that I have with an off-center swastika.

    William Kramer
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      #3
      William,

      Thank you very much! Was pretty sure the construction was correct...Off center Swas threw me off a bit!

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        #4
        I agree, nice original piece!
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        Giel


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          #5
          original DKiG , but how do you think , especially the cross that started the thread , got through quality control if there was such a thing with these ?

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            #6
            Original cross for me and you see those off center crosses then and then


            Andy

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              #7
              Originally posted by baldy1939 View Post
              original DKiG , but how do you think , especially the cross that started the thread , got through quality control if there was such a thing with these ?
              well, judging by the presence of the die flaw, and how advanced it is, we may tend to think these crosses were mid to late war, when quality control went down hill a little. Just an idea.

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                #8
                Originally posted by all1knew View Post
                well, judging by the presence of the die flaw, and how advanced it is, we may tend to think these crosses were mid to late war, when quality control went down hill a little. Just an idea.

                William Kramer
                sounds plausible William

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