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    Knights Cross ribbon

    Hello all,

    I have this one on hold for me on a dealer site (I believe a member here) and just wanted to verify this is a textbook wartime ribbon. I'm not a ribbon expert by any means and the fact that they were produced and issued after the war ended gives me reason for concern. Are there even any legitimate wartime crosses with the smaller ribbon bar EK_2 ribbon used as ties? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

    William Kramer
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        and here's a different ribbon I have that came with a reproduction RK and to me they look identical....

        is there a general rule of thumb that I should be looking for in these?

        William Kramer
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          Hi William,
          I assume they are of 2nd class EK width... Otherwise the white stiches, as you certainly know, 25 or 30 (23/24 also exist)
          Regards,
          Mats

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            ribbon 1 is a completely fake post war ribbon. look at the edge loops (or lack thereof).

            Ribbon 2 is a post war one- you need to count the white stitches and they need to number 23 minimum to be a wartime example- ideally 25+

            The small ek ribbon neck ties I have seen on a couple of what I considered to be original neck ribbons but this is exceedingly uncommon on period RK EK ribbons (unlike the RK KVK) as they were not issued this way and the recipients constructed their own wearing assembly.

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              Originally posted by Patrick W View Post
              ribbon 1 is a completely fake post war ribbon. look at the edge loops (or lack thereof).

              Ribbon 2 is a post war one- you need to count the white stitches and they need to number 23 minimum to be a wartime example- ideally 25+

              The small ek ribbon neck ties I have seen on a couple of what I considered to be original neck ribbons but this is exceedingly uncommon on period RK EK ribbons (unlike the RK KVK) as they were not issued this way and the recipients constructed their own wearing assembly.
              thanks for the help, that number is exactly what I was looking for!

              William Kramer
              Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                Originally posted by Patrick W View Post
                ribbon 1 is a completely fake post war ribbon. look at the edge loops (or lack thereof).

                Ribbon 2 is a post war one- you need to count the white stitches and they need to number 23 minimum to be a wartime example- ideally 25+

                The small ek ribbon neck ties I have seen on a couple of what I considered to be original neck ribbons but this is exceedingly uncommon on period RK EK ribbons (unlike the RK KVK) as they were not issued this way and the recipients constructed their own wearing assembly.
                Agree

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                  #9
                  I have removed the ribbon from my website. It is no longer for sale. I should have checked it out properly before listing it. Thanks. Cheers, Torsten.

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                    Originally posted by Patrick W View Post
                    ribbon 1 is a completely fake post war ribbon. look at the edge loops (or lack thereof).

                    Ribbon 2 is a post war one- you need to count the white stitches and they need to number 23 minimum to be a wartime example- ideally 25+

                    The small ek ribbon neck ties I have seen on a couple of what I considered to be original neck ribbons but this is exceedingly uncommon on period RK EK ribbons (unlike the RK KVK) as they were not issued this way and the recipients constructed their own wearing assembly.
                    I concur. -Ger

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