Here is one to ponder. This was discussed briefly about a year ago but no photos were available at that time. I have done what I can to get decent photos, so here it goes. This cross looks correct to me on the obverse and reverse. The pin setup reminds me of S&L. The catch seems odd and the strangest part is SOLINGEN stamped on the underside of the pin. Any thoughts?
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SAme catch as those bogus L15s inst it?
Solingen stamps can be found on a variety of Stainless Steel cutlery and other knives or scissors, etc. The city name Solingen on knives simply said "made of Stainless Steel" in a short way. That is what Solingen knives are known for.
Now on a EK it does not make any sense, I guess the pin is not even made of steel but Tombak, right? Would it refer to the core? Also unlikely. I also vote for added stamp.Cheers, Frank
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Thank you for the responses. General consensus is that the cross is a correct S&L. That was my thinking but the catch threw me. Am I safe to say it must be an early made version given the lack of the maker's mark (4) and die flaw? Pin certainly appears to be tombak, as Frank indicates. Why the SOLINGEN stamp? Your guess is as good as mine. GI picked it up in Solingen and had it stamped to commemorate the event? Just a WAG
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