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    Post war KC with oaks

    Enclosed are pictures of a KC with oaks. From what I understand, the cross is a fake produced after 1945. Here is what I think and some questions:

    S&L cross with very late B-frame (dent row flaw, 9 o'clock flaw, heavy beading flaws) and non-magnetic core. Unmarked frame (probably non silver). I am unsure about the oak leaves, to me they do not look like S&L. No markings on the oak leaves. The ribbon is 45 mm wide and has 23 white threads. I assume that the ribbon is post war.

    Am I right? Any comments are much appreciated.
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    Hi Dwight, you might like to post this in the 57er forum as they'll be able to confirm things quickly for you and this is an interesting example.

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      #3
      Looks like a late S&L core with a K&Q frame.

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        #4
        S & L 'B' frame

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          #5
          Yes, its an S&L B frame with flaws.

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            #6
            I've posted a link in the 57 section!!
            -Nigel
            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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              #7
              Thanks Nigel.

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                #8
                Agree

                Agree nice late B-frame probably made around late 1950s
                Personal I would never use the Word fake of a early piece like this.
                I would use Words like postwar replacement. Many vets lost there Awards doing the war and some of them would like a medal that looked like there wartime awarded piece.

                I also like the oaks, seem really nice. A great piece that is very much of collector value today. Also many collectors can not afford a wartime KC, and feel a replacement piece like this come close to ownen a original. Also 1957 collectors
                would like a piece like this very much.

                BR
                Nicolai


                Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
                Yes, its an S&L B frame with flaws.

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                  #9
                  Post war KC with oaks

                  Thanks for the comments and thanks to Nigel (and Tony) for making a link to the 57's forum!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dwight View Post
                    Thanks for the comments and thanks to Nigel (and Tony) for making a link to the 57's forum!
                    A friend sold one with oaks a few years ago. They are very well made, but I would never pay a high price for one. Tom

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                      #11
                      Damn, that is one fine postwar example !!!!!!! I'm keen if for sale ....

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Matthieu View Post
                        Damn, that is one fine postwar example !!!!!!! I'm keen if for sale ....
                        I'll call the guy who bought the set from Tim to see if he still has them. Tom

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                          #13
                          Oaks

                          Again thanks for all comments. Here is a close up of the oaks. The oaks and the cross is IMHO more or less mint. Is it possible that the oaks are made by Deumer?
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                            #14
                            The oaks are not S&L that is for sure.
                            Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                            Decorations of Germany

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                              #15
                              Those Oaks are Deumer...no doubt about it..........
                              here's my set atop a Schickle/Deumer 57er RK, obtained from Gordon Williamson last year, exquisite !
                              Compare........
                              Prost ! Steve.
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