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    Knight's cross ribbon

    This knight's cross ribbon have 23 white threads. I am not sure if this is a pre 45 ribbon, a 57 type ribbon or just a new reproduction.

    I was also wondering what the differences between a pre 45 ribbon and a 57 type ribbon are?

    Any opinions would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Dwight
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    Knight's cross ribbon

    Any comments would be much appreciated!

    The ribbon does not glow under uv light and it is 45mm wide. The ribbon has "humps" on the edges and is quite stiff.

    Thanks,

    Dwight

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      #3
      I don't like the edges on this one and the folding in the middle looks very artificial.

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        Knight's cross ribbon

        Many thanks for your answer! To me the ribbon looks to have been used for display purposes.

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          #5
          Any possibility we can see the backside of the ribbon, especially the center section?

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            Knight's cross ribbon

            I would gladly have posted a picture of the backside of the ribbon but I am not at home at the moment. When it comes to the folding in the middle, I now recall that there was a single sewing thread "bringing" the two edges of the ribbon closer together. The sewing thread was however broken and I therefore removed it. As I have mentioned before the ribbon is also quite stiff, so even with the sewing thread gone the shape of the middle of the ribbon remains.

            I will post pictures of the backside of the ribbon when I get back home from my vacation!

            Again thanks,

            Dwight

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              It took me a very long time to get back to this thread. Sorry for that!

              Here are however some more pictures of the ribbon. I also remembered wrong when I said that the sewing thread that was "bringing" the two edges of the ribbon closer together was broken. The thread is still there.

              The ribbon came with a set of S&L post war oakleaves and a S&L post war B-type KC. The thread regarding the cross and the oakleaves can be found here:

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=795330
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                Some more pictures.
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                  '57 ribbon

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                      Many thanks for the comments Harry and Tom!

                      Would it be possible elaborate what makes this ribbon a '57? Is it the weave pattern, the colours or the number of white threads? Or something else?

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