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    #46
    Originally Posted by Dietrich Maerz:
    Since I have that book (you know that I wrote the Foreword, don't you?), also a nice Thank You from my side. Great operation of the scanner indeed. But does that make you more knowledgeable on the topic of the German Cross itself?[/QUOTE]

    --there is something from my surprise when i open that DK DOCUMENT book. very very surprised.

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      #47
      Hi Stefan,
      measurements ?

      Do you agree that wreath is not able for an early multirivet dk?

      Ivan Bombardieri

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        #48
        Originally posted by IVAN View Post
        Hi Stefan,
        measurements ?

        Do you agree that wreath is not able for an early multirivet dk?
        What measurement you need. The Position of the rivets compare to the obverse?
        Under the hinge must be the second rivet, so 10 rivets in total.
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          #49
          Hi
          classic measurements : height and width of large star, with weight first things to look at the originality.

          Ivan Bombardieri

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            #50
            Originally posted by IVAN View Post
            Hi
            classic measurements : height and width of large star, with weight first things to look at the originality.
            Sorry, but I can not give you dimensional results, due to I had this cross only for a foto session! The weight is 58,0 g. That is all I can provide.

            So for me it's doesn't matter if this cross is not rated as authentic, because it will have no financial aspects for me.

            But never less, I'm personal sure that we have here a 100% authentic DKiG!

            It is never ever a fake! That for sure!

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              #51
              You are the exspurt.

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                #52
                Originally posted by 5tefan View Post
                But never less, I'm personal sure that we have here a 100% authentic DKiG!

                It is never ever a fake! That for sure!
                What is the evidence to support this claim Stefan? We all are free to express our opinion, but what is the evidence to support the notion that this is a wartime cross?

                Tom
                If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                  What is the evidence to support this claim Stefan? We all are free to express our opinion, but what is the evidence to support the notion that this is a wartime cross?

                  Tom
                  Tom, it seems we can just post what we like now and claim its original to hell with anything else. I am a very open minded person and willing to accept we dont know everything however there are some very serious enthusiasts out there who know what they are talking about and they know this through dedicated research (you included Tom) I am not saying i think this award is original or fake but I would as Tom says, like to know what you are basing your assumptions on. I can be convinced if you just tell me more than 'everyone else is wrong and I am right'. I can sit here and say that all day but thats not really constructive. We are here to learn so teach us please.
                  Operation Cobra Normandy 44

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                    #54
                    Stefan,

                    In this topic I have sufficiently analyzed the various important points and I told you wich are wrong without doubts , you just need the spectral analysis of the materials to have a 100% expertise, sorry but you cannot have more informations on this cross.

                    best regards

                    Ivan Bombardieri

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by IVAN View Post
                      Stefan,

                      In this topic I have sufficiently analyzed the various important points and I told you wich are wrong without doubts , you just need the spectral analysis of the materials to have a 100% expertise, sorry but you cannot have more informations on this cross.

                      best regards
                      I appreciate your reply Ivan, thank you
                      Operation Cobra Normandy 44

                      In order to maintain peace we must prepare for war.

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