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    EK1 "65" Klein & Quenzer

    Hello

    Here is my EK1 "65". Is this cross 100% wartime ?




    #2
    It is, worn original cross.
    Cheers,
    Stefano

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      #3
      Fine original.


      Regards, Wim
      Freedom is not for Free

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        #4
        Has it the 1st core ?

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          #5
          good original piece and yey this is a 1 type core

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            #6
            Thanks for your replies guys. I have other questions:

            1. Is it possible to find a 1st core on a late war cross ?
            2. Can we be 100% sure all "65" crosses are wartime (pre may 45) ?
            3. About the paint, I often see crosses with a lack of paint on swastika and date. It has been removed by someone or natural wear ?

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              #7
              Originally posted by sanya13 View Post
              good original piece and yey this is a 1 type core
              Is there a book, reference were one can compare the core types ?
              Thanks
              Alf.

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                #8
                hí Alf
                here is the post
                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...46340#poststop
                Originally posted by mp409mm View Post
                Is there a book, reference were one can compare the core types ?
                Thanks
                Alf.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sanya13 View Post
                  Thank you Very much sanya, Great.
                  Regards
                  Alf.

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                    #10
                    Eronymous :
                    As to your questions : 1- This early marked cross is probably close to the end of the use of the first core . 2- A nice war time EK1 . 3- Paint removed with very fine sand paper .
                    A maker who made a fair amount of crosses it is not surprizing to find different cores . M&S EK1 book has most of them .
                    I did a chart up with another member here with all of them with type refferances to the book .
                    Alf : My own chart :

                    Douglas
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                      #11
                      Your date type :

                      Douglas
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                        #12
                        Thanks for your informations Douglas. What is the interest in removing paint ? Who made this and why ?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                          Eronymous :
                          As to your questions : 1- This early marked cross is probably close to the end of the use of the first core . 2- A nice war time EK1 . 3- Paint removed with very fine sand paper .
                          A maker who made a fair amount of crosses it is not surprizing to find different cores . M&S EK1 book has most of them .
                          I did a chart up with another member here with all of them with type refferances to the book .
                          Alf : My own chart :

                          Douglas
                          Thank you Douglas, Great chart.
                          Alf.

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                            #14
                            Done by the carrier of the award and mostly to the swastika usually : " To high light their proud belief in the Regime and to show it ."
                            On steel core you had to keep removing the rust that would build up . More impressive are the exposed brass cores with their 'golden' appearance .
                            Enemy snipers really loved those ones !

                            Douglas

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                              #15
                              Enemy snipers really loved those ones !



                              Alf.

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