Here's my really early one which was probably made from WWII stock and is also the reason why I'm selling my other one on the e stand which is early, but not made as early as this one.
Here is my Early EK1 maker marked L/11 , I think Peter Wiking and Henri have one of these
That is a very nice cross. Yes mine is a nice Deumer to with the same needle and catch. Mine one is not marked though. I think your cross must be a very early one with that marked backplate. Late 50s ?
If you ever do the stupid thing by selling that cross, please let me be the one who buy it
Were the EK1 and 2 presented the same way as during the world war 2 - EK2 in a envelope and EK1 in a box? I mean besides the private purchase, where all of the crosses were probably in a box...
These are all good looking crosses, they would look even nicer in a box of issue tough... I'm crazy about the crosses in a case
But the best thing must be, if you have a WW2 EK2, 1957 EK2, both envelops, documents and pictures, all from one veteran...
As far as I know, 1957 awards were private purchase awards - they weren't presented like WW2 awards. The RK and EK1 can be found in cases but I don't recall ever seeing a 1957 EK2 in a packet or case. Again, as far as I know, proof of award in WW2 was required to purchase the 1957 re-issues - there were no 1957 award documents.
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Mike K
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Mike
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I see, but I'm sure that EK 2 were awarded in cases and envelopes because I have seen pics of these crosses with box or envelope. It's also possible that these are late "fakes" and not early awards...
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