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    Knights Cross - Good or Bad

    Hello Gents,

    I have been away for a while.
    I found this piece localy and would like to know if it is any good. Medals are not my era of expertise and counting on some honest reviews.
    My camera is a little out of date but it might just do the job.

    Thank you,

    Niels




























    #2
    Sorry, all bad.

    Dietrich
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      #3
      Trying to learn here Dietrich. It is very easy to say its bad, but can you point out what is wrong with this piece ?

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        #4
        Actually it is not that easy. It requires a lot of study of the genuine articles in order to determine that neither the cross nor the Swords are genuine.

        The short answer is this: They are not identical to known originals.

        The long answer is: Study the seven known makers of the Knights Cross and the two original versions of the Swords. Everything that does not fall under that category is at best a non-licensed version or (in most cases) a fake.

        To point out what is wrong with this set would take several pages. You can use the search function of this forum to study the originals.
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          #5
          Okay, I understand.
          Obviously it is not a lousy or real bad fake. Might I discribe it as a museum quality reproduction ? What would the value be at this moment ?

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            #6
            I'm always amused with the term 'museum quality reproduction'.
            A good museum serves the genuine pieces in my eyes
            I have seen worser reproductions but still just fake.
            Like Dietrich said, study the originals.

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              #7
              No, it is a lousy fake, sorry. The L/26 (Klein & Quenzer) is completely wrong, no such thing. The Sword set is also not even close to an Type 1.

              But if you mean by "Museum Quality" that it might serve as a visual representation for the casual observer it might pass as such. There are a lot of fakes in museums for that purpose, even in Berlin of all places.

              For me there is no good or bad fake, they are all not originals.
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                #8
                All crosses we define as fake are lousy. That's what seperates them from originals.
                I only meant, that if your looking for a repro set for a uniform, it's not that bad.
                I see other pieces of crap floating on the net.

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                  #9
                  Yes, I fully understand.
                  But we have to agree we have the 2$ fakes and we have the high quality once... I take this must be a higher quality one.
                  To be open, i'm not trying turning a fake in to a nearly original , I try to figure out that the market for such piece will be and so value wise.

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                    #10
                    Photos are now gone so we won't be able to guess.

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                      #11
                      My photobucket is down, I will try to re-upload them again.

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