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    Any help will be greatly appreciated as to which badges in the War Merrit Cross series, inclusive of the Knights Cross of the War Merrit Cross (with & without swords), did the wartime firm of C.E. Junker produce?
    Last edited by RJKUSA; 11-15-2013, 12:28 PM.

    #2
    Looking through the pinned KVKI list on this cross forum I see that Juncker is not listed as a maker of the KVKI w/o swords, but in Gordon Williamson's book 'The War Merit Cross' there is an example with a '2' stamped on the pin. I don't know whether to say for sure that Juncker made a KVKI w/o swords so I better not put a period following that statement. They did if fact make a KVKI w/swords. This is true.

    Regarding the KVKII with and w/o swords I see nothing mentioned anywhere that Juncker produced these.

    ...The same for the KC to the KVK, nothing.

    I am not an expert in the field of makers of the various grades of the KVK so I'll leave this to others to point you further in the right direction...

    Robert

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      #3
      I'm with Robert, L/12 KVK1 with swords is the only one but let's see what other members think.

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        #4
        As far as I remember I've seen a KVK1 and a KVK1X marked L/12, but there was some question about whether the swords had simply been cut off to make the former. They also made a KVK1X in screwback.

        Best regards,
        Streptile

        Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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          #5
          Going through some old discs of collectibles I have since sold I found these photos of an L/12-marked Juncker. Unfortunately the obverse photo was missing...

          Robert
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            #6
            more of the same badge...
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              #7
              The L/12-marked KVKI above clearly has the same hardware as this Juncker EKI...

              Robert
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                #8
                Here's another Juncker EKI with exactly the same hardware as the L/12-marked KVKI I posted. I'm only showing this to solidify the fact that Juncker did actually make a KVKI with swords. No one is arguing that they didn't; I'm just merely wanting to use this for reference.

                Robert
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
                  Going through some old discs of collectibles I have since sold I found these photos of an L/12-marked Juncker. Unfortunately the obverse photo was missing...

                  Robert
                  Hi Robert, I have same in the files and also no obverse.

                  Must admit though I've never liked it. It resembles the EK1, correct but the KVK1's usually have a barrel hinge and there's not a lot of Juncker in eg the sword handles.

                  Here's a screwback. Thanks to the owner.
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                  Last edited by Frank K; 11-15-2013, 09:17 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Frank K View Post
                    Hi Robert, I have same in the files and also no obverse.

                    Must admit though I've never liked it. It resembles the EK1, correct but the KVK1's usually have a barrel hinge and there's not a lot of Juncker in eg the sword handles.
                    Yes, the crosses in both post #4 and post #5 are very crudely finished.

                    Robert

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                      #11
                      Here is another example of an L/12-marked Juncker KVKI w/swds with a barrel hinge, post #11...

                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=703928

                      Now I don't know what to think of the example I used to own with the block hinge. Its mark looked legitimate. Who knows? Perhaps a variant by Juncker, maybe.

                      Robert

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