I am estatic today! I received in the mail to day an early 1957 version Knights Cross of the Iron Cross with oakleaves and swords. I am jumping for joy.
I have one nagging concern that maybe you folks can help me with and alleviate any questions so that I may enjoy this piece with all the reverence it derserves and that I can finally join the ranks proud 57 RK owners!
I have a concern about what seems to be reworking of this cros, or at least strange workmanship. There seems to be some sort of filler used to seal the gaps in the joints. it is very dark gray and I wanted to know if this is standard on the 57 pieces. I know they were not made to the exacting standards as the 39-45 RKs but I though the early ones were built with the same quality
(No offense whatsoever is intended to the seller who is a forum member, since this is my first RK I just want to be sure I have the real deal)
Photos attached
If the photos don't come out I'll Try again. Sorry for the quality..can't keep still enough
I have one nagging concern that maybe you folks can help me with and alleviate any questions so that I may enjoy this piece with all the reverence it derserves and that I can finally join the ranks proud 57 RK owners!
I have a concern about what seems to be reworking of this cros, or at least strange workmanship. There seems to be some sort of filler used to seal the gaps in the joints. it is very dark gray and I wanted to know if this is standard on the 57 pieces. I know they were not made to the exacting standards as the 39-45 RKs but I though the early ones were built with the same quality
(No offense whatsoever is intended to the seller who is a forum member, since this is my first RK I just want to be sure I have the real deal)
Photos attached
If the photos don't come out I'll Try again. Sorry for the quality..can't keep still enough
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