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    Screwback WMC

    Hi guys, I have this on the Estand, an interested member has sensibly asked for some expert opinions.
    I cannot make out the number on the disc.
    Any thoughts on originality of the badge and case would be appreciated. I am happy its 100% but would like to check.
    Cheers - Greg
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              #7
              I think the disc is marked 51 and is I think it's a bad one

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                #8
                The cross might be a Souval cross with wrong disc

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                  #9
                  If a jeweler loupe was available we could find out. I think the number might be "58".

                  Mike

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                    #10
                    Hard to say .

                    Douglas
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                      #11
                      that disc is normally found on reproduction EK1 screw backs found on Ebay.
                      I used to pick those up for re-enactors.
                      Van

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                        #12
                        I don't like the thumbtack on the back of the cross.....

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                          #13
                          Hi Greg

                          I have to agree here, fake screw unfortunately

                          The cross itself looks ok and could indeed be Souval!
                          Kind regards,
                          Giel


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                            #14
                            Typically Souval cross with die flow on the left-hand sword grip with a fake screwdisc. I think the cross itself is wartime, but this is very hard to decide when it comes to Souval crosses IMO.

                            Best regards
                            Martin

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                              #15
                              Thanks for the help
                              Cheers - Greg

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