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    Dear gentlemen,

    Hi guys,

    Dear collector friends,

    is there a chance to determine why some EK II are in a quite damaged state

    and others show a rather 'minty' condition ?

    As far as I'm concerned EK IIs had been worn - after the award ceremony -

    for not even a day long !

    To me the difference in condition is due to bad / good storage/ preservation ...

    no ?

    And that seems to me torture to the cross done 'post war' !

    I'm sorry to say so, but my believe in 'vet bring backs' is not very strong !

    Remember my comment about a badge that ended up in a 'tool box'

    in the basement !

    wolf
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    #2
    Sure, bad storage by either the bring back vet or the recipient during or after the war. Or a a kid playing with it....many reasons I'm sure Tom

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      #3
      Hí Wolf

      matter very much where it was stored in the cross
      presumably the Deumer a closet under the pillows
      while the Souval the trenches

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        #4
        Ek ii

        hi guys,

        don't get me wrong, please !

        I just can't follow these 'garnishing' comments

        which tend to make you believe that only a 'worn/damaged' badge

        is the 'real thing'!

        I do not believe that any awarded ( especially the damaged ones)

        EK II (the cross itself) necessarily indicates 'been there / done that' ....

        they have all been there and all done that !

        What we all look at (now) is how proud the 'post war' owner - maybe

        the 'liberator' - had been to appreciate/recognise the very personal value

        and consequently took care of it !

        Some did ... some did not !!!!

        I personally associate any 'well preserved cross' with the pride of the recipient !

        thank You

        Wolf

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          #5
          Originally posted by herkules View Post
          ...

          As far as I'm concerned EK IIs had been worn - after the award ceremony -

          for not even a day long ! ... wolf

          Hello Wolf,

          You are probably correct with regards to many EKII but others were mounted on medal bars for subsequent wear and likely saw more handling than one might expect. I've owned 100+ medal bars over the years that had EKII on them and each had begin to show wear as a result of handling and coming in contact with the adjacent medals.

          Regards,
          Stu

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            #6
            IMO the remaining pieces are in nice condition
            and sending the soldiers home and therefore could remain in good condition
            in good condition remaining pieces, maybe the soldier sending at home
            as they only wore the ribbon
            but it get postumus after the death of his family and put away or letterboxed
            who knows many variations exist
            Originally posted by herkules View Post
            hi guys,

            don't get me wrong, please !

            I just can't follow these 'garnishing' comments

            which tend to make you believe that only a 'worn/damaged' badge

            is the 'real thing'!

            I do not believe that any awarded ( especially the damaged ones)

            EK II (the cross itself) necessarily indicates 'been there / done that' ....

            they have all been there and all done that !

            What we all look at (now) is how proud the 'post war' owner - maybe

            the 'liberator' - had been to appreciate/recognise the very personal value

            and consequently took care of it !

            Some did ... some did not !!!!

            I personally associate any 'well preserved cross' with the pride of the recipient !

            thank You

            Wolf

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              #7
              Ek ii

              Dear Sanya,

              Dear Stu,

              yes, I agree with you !

              as we know of most other awards there's been always an 'A' & a 'B' piece ..

              may we assume that this applies to EK II as well ?

              A 'single mounted / parade mounted' EK II had certainly been handled

              with care (Heimaturlaub/wedding ceremony) and should not show too much wear !

              Under the line ... 'circumstances' dictated preservation !

              Many 'vet ' bring backs lost in value over the time and many 'trophies' ended

              up in a garage or basement ..... just like the 'sculps' after the 'Indian War' !

              yours Sincerely

              Wolf

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                #8
                Ya know there are "Hundreds" of EK's around. I would never buy a beat up one...Never ! Tom

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                  #9
                  For many years EKII's were worn around the necks of California surfers ('surfer's cross') exposed to salt water, etc.

                  Others were 'thrown' about in drawers and boxes by non-collectors.

                  An awarded EKII oftentimes was carried about by in the tunic pocket of the recipient.

                  Now, here are the crosses I like: Other EKII's were cherished by historians and cross collectors who did their utmost to preserve the condition they found them in, whether mint or slightly worn.

                  The list could certainly go on...

                  Robert
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                    #10
                    Robert, your K&Q is in condition I like best

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by plaut View Post
                      Robert, your K&Q is in condition I like best
                      I've had this cross for many, many years. It's arms are charcoal black with patina with just a hint of rainbow toning in the inner corners.

                      Robert

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