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    Maker Marked Schinkel EK1





    Stamped in incuse relief on pin 800 Godet

    #2
    Wow!

    I didn't think we'd ever find out who made these. Leave it to you, Gordon!

    Thanks for sharing.

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      #3
      Dear Gordon,

      What happened with this cross? Isn´t it a bit strange that the 800 silver didn´t develop the least bit of a patina?

      Is this Godet stamp known (I haven´t seen it before)?

      Cheers, Frank H.
      Cheers, Frank

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        #4
        I could be way wrong here but something about this EK1 is not right...

        I think this is a new fake. Just a hunch.

        Could someone show the back of another Schinkel EK1 to compare the hinge assembly?

        Rich
        Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
        Decorations of Germany

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          #5
          Pin Assembly

          The pin assembly is the same as, on every 'Shinkel' type I have seen or owned. I currently only have one, and will gladly post pictures when I have the means to do so. the cross looks great to me, but I have never seen one with makers marks before.

          Regards
          Andy Mac

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            #6
            Well Andy, it also has the same hinge assembly like every FAKE Schinkel EK1 I know. Here are again two Schinkel fakes that I recently posted.

            1) It seems strange to me that this EK, being 800 silver, didn´t develop any patina unless it was VERY recently VERY excessively cleaned (and Gordon doesn´t do that sh*t, now does he?) or isn´t silver at all.

            2) I also have never seen THAT Godet maker´s mark.

            3) When Gordon posts something and remains quiet at the same time, he is up to something....

            Cheers, Frank H.
            Attached Files
            Cheers, Frank

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              #7
              reverse 1
              Attached Files
              Cheers, Frank

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                #8
                FAKE cross 2
                Attached Files
                Cheers, Frank

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                  #9
                  reverse second FAKE.
                  Attached Files
                  Cheers, Frank

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                    #10
                    Pin assembly

                    Frank, You could well be right, I wrote I have only seen this type of assembly on Shinkel Crosses, I have not seen one with a different assembly. I have also seen the same type of assembly on Flatform later types does that mean they are all fakes?
                    From the Pictures the cross looks good, and I agree about the makers mark I have never seen it either.

                    Regards
                    Andy Mac

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                      #11
                      Is it my imagination...or....
                      Look at the back of all 3 crosses.
                      Take a look at the arm on the right.
                      Isnt the bottom curvr different to the top curve...... non symetrical

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                        #12
                        That´s a good observation, Chris!

                        @Andy Mac: No, of course there are also originals with this type hinge, you misunderstood me. I wanted to prove that there ARE fakes that also have this hinge. A Schinkel EK1 that has this hinge is not automatically a good one. That was the essence of my words.

                        Cheers, Frank H.
                        Cheers, Frank

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                          #13
                          Frank,
                          I should guess your right, if you were to make fakes of this type of cross, it wold be pretty dumb not to copy the pin assembly.
                          Chris,
                          I think You deserve the title of Eagle Eye!

                          Regards
                          Andy Mac

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                            #14
                            Frank,

                            You are right on the mark! I posted this earlier then went out for the evening. I was wondering whether it would have been "outed" by the time I returned.

                            The worrying thing is that they have got the iron core 100% correct. The numeral shape and size matches exactly an original I have but as Chris rightly pointed out, the non symmetrical and misshapen edging is a giveaway. The hinge design is OK, but I have only ever seen narrow pins with that type hinge, never a wide pin like on the copies.

                            By the way, I know several advance collectors who think nothing of cleaning silver frames, (and I mean careful cleaning - not buffing or polishing) so I would never judge a piece on lack of patina. In fact I don't hold to the idea that dark silver patina looks attractive, pertsonally I think it is ugly. When was the last time you visited a museum and saw a military units Regimental silverware all black and tarnished ?
                            Whilst I would hate to see anything abbraisive being used on silver, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a piece just because it had been cleaned of tarnish. Its all a matter of personal choice.

                            By the way Mike, Godet did in fact make Schinkel EK1s. I had a mint piece some years back, a genuine vet obtained "sleeper" in its case with outer card carton, with the Godet address etc on the side of the carton.

                            Gordon
                            Last edited by Gordon Williamson; 09-13-2002, 04:50 PM.

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                              #15
                              I had always thought this kind was from S+L, the pin should be quite a bit thinner though and the hinge slightly different..
                              I no longer have mine so I cannot post it, but the ones pictured are indeed dangerous.

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