Hello Robert.....sorry....in my opinion the transient phase in your sheet should be postwar ........ .more.........dear Leroy....the cross you show to me from the data-bank is (sorry) imo a postwar copy by St&L,too. It is no joke!!!
Dear Robert, dear Leroy....I have read a lot of posts from you to this theme....therefore I think strong, that you (and also many other people in this forum) really don't know, what's the truth with the St&L story.
As I wrote before, I had in the 70th contact to old german collectors....in these circle it was very very well known, how you can sort post45 from pre45 pieces made by St&L!
The truth is, that a serious company like St&L marked their post45 pieces with a mark!!!!!
Please.... look on the mint cross from the data-bank you show to me.....
.....in sum there are eight black painted fields on the crossarms....four on the backside and four on the obverse....in sum eight...
.....these cross is a mint cross.....seven painted fields are "mint" but one field is not mint under the color....
...please tell me.....what do you see on the eigth's black inner painted field, which looks other than the other seven....and please say me, what is the reason for this manipulation on a mint cross....what was the intention for these manipulation.....
and now study other St&L crosses in these area (but you must have good photos and you must look very sharp) and you will find the following. (three groups)
+++First group POSTWAR - Many crosses have at the same area significant manipulations and partial repaintings to hide the circle mark! Sometimes very good work by the fakers and you con only decide if you have the piece in hand.
Some crosses have a very good remove of the circle.mark and were complete painted new on the observe side...but not on the back side. A good example of such a front repainted 800/4 is in the "Iron time" on page 353"
On some crosses you can see the circle relatively well and clear....look on the cross in this threat from Robert.....and you see....the price was fair!
+++Second group Postwar - on unmanipulated crosses you will find on the observe/left arm a very light circle in the middle of the core under the paint!
+++Third group - no manipulation and no circle mark "HIGHLY POSSIBLE ORIGINAL"
Once again...!!!.the work of the fakers who removed the circle mark is sometimes very good.!!!!
If you look in Dietrichs book on page 14....and you take a glas (Lupe) , you can see on these core the rests of the mark...rests.....because also on these core somone had tryed to manipulate these area....look with a glas and you can see these manipulation-traces.
People who do these know more...they knowed, that these light circle-mark on the core was the marking for post45cores......all the people who manipulated all these crosses in these area knowed what is the post45 St&L mark.
++++ A light circle in the middle of the obverse/left arm under the paint +++++
Leroy ..look to the Barter Boards discussion where you discover the zwittercross....imo from the photos clearly post45...look to the area......Dietrichs first impreeion ín these discussion was promt right---he said fake----....look to the crosses in the data-bank....this data-bank is regarding the St&L crosses a "fake gallery".
Heinz
P.S. As I said before....St&L was very busy after war...and therefore you will see, that an original St&L cross is rar!
Dear Robert, dear Leroy....I have read a lot of posts from you to this theme....therefore I think strong, that you (and also many other people in this forum) really don't know, what's the truth with the St&L story.
As I wrote before, I had in the 70th contact to old german collectors....in these circle it was very very well known, how you can sort post45 from pre45 pieces made by St&L!
The truth is, that a serious company like St&L marked their post45 pieces with a mark!!!!!
Please.... look on the mint cross from the data-bank you show to me.....
.....in sum there are eight black painted fields on the crossarms....four on the backside and four on the obverse....in sum eight...
.....these cross is a mint cross.....seven painted fields are "mint" but one field is not mint under the color....
...please tell me.....what do you see on the eigth's black inner painted field, which looks other than the other seven....and please say me, what is the reason for this manipulation on a mint cross....what was the intention for these manipulation.....
and now study other St&L crosses in these area (but you must have good photos and you must look very sharp) and you will find the following. (three groups)
+++First group POSTWAR - Many crosses have at the same area significant manipulations and partial repaintings to hide the circle mark! Sometimes very good work by the fakers and you con only decide if you have the piece in hand.
Some crosses have a very good remove of the circle.mark and were complete painted new on the observe side...but not on the back side. A good example of such a front repainted 800/4 is in the "Iron time" on page 353"
On some crosses you can see the circle relatively well and clear....look on the cross in this threat from Robert.....and you see....the price was fair!
+++Second group Postwar - on unmanipulated crosses you will find on the observe/left arm a very light circle in the middle of the core under the paint!
+++Third group - no manipulation and no circle mark "HIGHLY POSSIBLE ORIGINAL"
Once again...!!!.the work of the fakers who removed the circle mark is sometimes very good.!!!!
If you look in Dietrichs book on page 14....and you take a glas (Lupe) , you can see on these core the rests of the mark...rests.....because also on these core somone had tryed to manipulate these area....look with a glas and you can see these manipulation-traces.
People who do these know more...they knowed, that these light circle-mark on the core was the marking for post45cores......all the people who manipulated all these crosses in these area knowed what is the post45 St&L mark.
++++ A light circle in the middle of the obverse/left arm under the paint +++++
Leroy ..look to the Barter Boards discussion where you discover the zwittercross....imo from the photos clearly post45...look to the area......Dietrichs first impreeion ín these discussion was promt right---he said fake----....look to the crosses in the data-bank....this data-bank is regarding the St&L crosses a "fake gallery".
Heinz
P.S. As I said before....St&L was very busy after war...and therefore you will see, that an original St&L cross is rar!
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