Sirs,
I was poking through my old collection of Iron Crosses the other day and came across this one that I haven't looked at in a long time.
I love the strange and unusual and this one certainly qualifies. Clearly, it began life as a nice quality EKI screwback, good vaulting, solid construction. Then for some reason, it was decided to convert the EKI into an EKII.
Over the years, I've seen quite a few EKIIs that have been upgraded to EKI with the addition of a pin or clasp attachment. Usually, these appear to be post-war Frankensteins meant to deceive and increase value.
In all my years though, this is the only one I've ever seen like this. Given the quality of the conversion and the general look, I think this was probably an authentic modification done by the owner.
I thought some here might enjoy seeing this one.
Z
I was poking through my old collection of Iron Crosses the other day and came across this one that I haven't looked at in a long time.
I love the strange and unusual and this one certainly qualifies. Clearly, it began life as a nice quality EKI screwback, good vaulting, solid construction. Then for some reason, it was decided to convert the EKI into an EKII.
Over the years, I've seen quite a few EKIIs that have been upgraded to EKI with the addition of a pin or clasp attachment. Usually, these appear to be post-war Frankensteins meant to deceive and increase value.
In all my years though, this is the only one I've ever seen like this. Given the quality of the conversion and the general look, I think this was probably an authentic modification done by the owner.
I thought some here might enjoy seeing this one.
Z
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