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    Found this is a pocket of an SS dot camo uniform I bought. I am always amazed how the people here can identify these unmarked crosses.
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    shade pics

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    Last edited by jack944; 10-11-2015, 11:17 AM.

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      #3
      It is W&L (100),
      one strange/funny thing is that the ring which is inside the ring has the correct makermark for the cross.

      How this is possible wonders me a bit.





      Best regards,
      Daniel

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        #4
        It is not clear, but seems like both rings are makermarked with the correct makermark(?)
        Can you get some close ups?
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          Originally posted by Dansson View Post
          It is W&L (100),
          one strange/funny thing is that the ring which is inside the ring has the correct makermark for the cross.

          How this is possible wonders me a bit.





          Best regards,
          Daniel
          Right...I guess I need to get better glasses...both are marked !!!
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            #6
            The condition of the cross you have there is a cross at its best I think, worn with perfect patina on the frame!

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              Originally posted by Dansson View Post
              The condition of the cross you have there is a cross at its best I think, worn with perfect patina on the frame!
              I assume W &L made the chain too ?

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                I don't think W&L made chains,
                I would say the chain is added by the Soldier itself or some previous owner after the war.
                It would explain the 2 rings,
                It makes it easier to be worn around the neck or something like a necklace hanging around straight

                who knows?

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                  Originally posted by Dansson View Post
                  I don't think W&L made chains,
                  I would say the chain is added by the Soldier itself or some previous owner after the war.
                  It would explain the 2 rings,
                  It makes it easier to be worn around the neck or something like a necklace hanging around straight

                  who knows?
                  I wonder what the odds were of getting a matching 100 marked ring?

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