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    EKII mm106 - Bruder Schneider

    Hello everyone,
    Here's my latest cross from Germany. It's maker marked 106 - Bruder Schneider which is a maker you don't see very often. I have been busy checking it against other 106 crosses and it looks good to me. It has the same beading configuration I have observed on other examples and has the smaller thicker ring this maker used, it also has the paint on the inner edges of the outer core which all 106s seem to share due presumably to some post construction painting process.

    Here's the pics - please enjoy them and by all means leave your comments.

    The front of the cross





    A close up of the swastika and the surrounding beading.



    And the reverse





    The following pics show the paint on the inner edges of the frame





    The 'chunky' ring



    The makers mark of 106



    And finally a picture next to a 65 K &Q to show the differing size of the rings.
    In this pic you can also see that the cross appears to be a bit bent, the camera may have distorted the picture a bit but there is definitely a bit of wonkiness in its construction.



    Thanks very much for reading.

    #2
    Very nice '106'

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      #3
      And very interesting observation about its construction.

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        #4
        Lovely! A nice maker

        Nick

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          #5
          Very nice cross.

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            #6
            Very nice !

            Very nice example of a not often found maker !!!! Tom

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              #7
              Interesting variant Yeoman :
              This scued frame type is odd ... and why they still used it is strange ??
              Straight frame 106s are out there .... with the small ring and with the regular ring - shown below .
              Something of interest I am able to point out on mine - only noticed this after I got it . ... 2 different frame thicknesses .
              A change over in 'stamping' sheets . I would say is due to war time metal rationing . .. and this creating a few mixed frame pieces Lower picture : top frame is thinner than the bottom half !!

              Douglas
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                #8
                Thanks very much for the thumbs ups and comments and thanks to Douglas 5 of the pics of his cross with the different frame thicknesses.
                This collecting of crosses gets more interesting with each one I get !

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