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    RK repro?

    Take a look at the RK just listed here -

    http://www.smimilitaria.com/home.php


    The description -

    WW2 German Knights Cross of the Iron Cross
    WW2 German Knights Cross of the Iron Cross of three piece construction with non-magnetic core this is a really well made example of this prestigious award, It’s weight is 28.9g it is 48.5mm in width 48.6mm in height 4.6mm in thickness the swastika is also high. This is so close to the Knights Cross by C.E. Junker non magnetic type that weighs 28.7g is 48.2mm in width and 48.8mm in height the differences being point 2of a gram in weight, point 2 of a mm in width and point 2 of a mm in height. I have to say I am still not 100% convinced and as such the price reflects this none the less a good item it also has approx 12” of ribbon

    So is it a fake Junker?

    #2
    Hi

    This Kc not Juncker

    bad pics but for me one postwar S&L Kc with zinc core

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      #3
      Oh well, someone liked it enough to go for it.

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        #4
        ?

        Just curious...do you remember what the selling price was?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Brien View Post
          Just curious...do you remember what the selling price was?
          £325 or £375? Under £400 anyway.

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            #6
            I post pictures so that they dont get away


            Andy
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                  #9
                  Thanks Andy. It's a nice looking cross and someone got a bargain as I can think of some other better known UK dealers who would have asked around double that price on their websites.

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                    #10
                    Indeed, looks a nice post war S&L. Lovely patina.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AndyC View Post
                      I post pictures so that they dont get away


                      Andy
                      IMO a post war S&L. Tom

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                        #12
                        Thanks, Andy, for posting the photos. You can see from the "side angle" shot how perfect the soldering job is on this cross.

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