Dear Mike,
The secret is in the cross arms. If you watch the outer lines of the arms from the point where they all start off (middle of the cross) until their top ends, you can see that the curves on these Schinkels are less dramatic than on the regular 1939 crosses. The cross arms remain "straight" for a couple of Millimeters before the curve sets in. Schinkel crosses resemble in that way more an Imperial EK cross form.
Sometimes this is more, sometimes less evident. But it can be observed very well on those fakes I posted e.g.
It takes a Third Reich collector a while until one gets an "automatic" eye for that.
Cheers, Frank H.
The secret is in the cross arms. If you watch the outer lines of the arms from the point where they all start off (middle of the cross) until their top ends, you can see that the curves on these Schinkels are less dramatic than on the regular 1939 crosses. The cross arms remain "straight" for a couple of Millimeters before the curve sets in. Schinkel crosses resemble in that way more an Imperial EK cross form.
Sometimes this is more, sometimes less evident. But it can be observed very well on those fakes I posted e.g.
It takes a Third Reich collector a while until one gets an "automatic" eye for that.
Cheers, Frank H.
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