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My first Knight's Cross, '800' marked Juncker.
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Originally posted by Flemming View PostIn my opinion it IS less desireable, as the cross has a defect. But it is still a nice cross, I agree
Even a simple EK 2 will lose value, should the ring fall off.
I have tried to make a side by sude shot of the ring of the RK.
/Flemming
800 means its made from silver ...the suspension ring bin soldered with hard solder ,,
meaning a silver mixture used as solder
those mixtures can be fragile ,,
if heated to long the brittleness becomes instable ,,,it will break easy.
Even better ,repaired means,,,someone worn it,,,,so no storage cross right .?
ps I did take a look in the pinned section fore knight crosses,,they all looking to me to be soldered one way or another ,,,all different ,,,all different workers and situations I suppose ..
Workers and situations who would not be the same throe the whole course of the war for sure ..
so maybe its not a repair at all ,,but just a new guy's first time soldering the suspension ring ,,,,,
repainted some say ?
a lot of crosses where painted after they bin assembled and soldered so ,,,,?
phffff ,,, you can sleep without worry if you ask me ...
I am not in to 1939 crosses at all but in to craftsmanship,,,no matter imperial or not .
I see nothing here to be worried about ,,,but I would be curious to see some pictures of the frames side's and they're solder ,,,
see if they used hard or soft solder in this case ...
regards kay
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It's kinda sad people always hammer that it's refinished because it's not. It was my fault in the first place to take pictures in unnatural light with flash. So that gives a wrong image of the cross. Cross has 100% original paint and is in no way refinished.
Here some pictures in daylight to end this matter.Attached FilesLast edited by Jelle M.; 11-11-2013, 06:09 AM.
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when i first looked at the cross i was totally convinced that the loop originally broke off and was resoldered afterwards, especially looking at the first pictures. Now as i made comparisons with my Junckers (concerning size and finishing) i feel very very comfortable (especially with the pictures on p.3) that the cross is 100% "untouched", also the paint. But what is kind of odd is the finishing of the ring that makes it look very slim. That is very unusual but not impossible as i have seen Junckers - especially early ones - with the same type of overfinished ring. And this one is early either....
PS: the loop and case are nice as well and fit perfectly to the production time of this cross (~1940) itself. A very nice set IMO!
PS2 ( ): could you maybe show pictures of the ribbons edges?
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