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    #16
    Around 200 EUR should be fair.

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      #17
      For what I learned now, is that there is a difference in post war RK´s and that the quality of an early Souval RK with 800/L58 Silver Frame was better than the later ones.
      IMO this also makes a difference in current values, if you talk about prices, you should also mention what kind of cross it is

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        #18
        Here was such a Souval sold, this is just to give an idea about the pricing of such pieces.


        It was sold immediatelly, because it is a really nice one.



        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=961429


        Matt

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          #19
          To me a little scary... in 50 years the ”rounder” will be consider an early post WWII cross... In the poll ”how many RK you have?” I didn’t even considered my 1957er...
          Regards,
          Mats

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            #20
            The only bummer about the Souval RK is the low swastika, otherwise they look pretty good.

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              #21
              Originally posted by August von Mackensen View Post
              Here was such a Souval sold, this is just to give an idea about the pricing of such pieces.


              It was sold immediatelly, because it is a really nice one.



              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=961429


              Matt
              Yes, just what I was looking for. A big thanks to Bob for listing it.

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                #22
                Hi I'll also jump in om the Souval bandwagon, a lot of people hate them, but just as many don't, They are an interesting subject in their own right, I have a number and they look perfectly presentable, and growing in monetary value, a few of mine for interest







                one early none magnetic Grand Cross, two knights crosses, one early, one later, the ols are the same, just for photo purposes, KC case early souval deluxe version

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                  #23
                  It’s actually really good to discuss them because then those who are looking for the real deal know what look out for. It’s the same with S&L B frames and beyond. I can well understand the anger of people over the fact that these are passed off as real. I like them, but I know what I’m buying.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by dmytro View Post
                    Hi I'll also jump in om the Souval bandwagon, a lot of people hate them, but just as many don't, They are an interesting subject in their own right, I have a number and they look perfectly presentable, and growing in monetary value, a few of mine for interest







                    one early none magnetic Grand Cross, two knights crosses, one early, one later, the ols are the same, just for photo purposes, KC case early souval deluxe version
                    Very nice collection of Souval RK‘s and GK. I‘d love to see more pics of the unmagnetic GK - as you will know it‘s a very rare item
                    I‘m happy to have one in my collection as well.

                    Best regards,
                    Alex

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                      #25
                      Hi Alex, as requested a few more I can find, zinc core unmarked frames, regards







                      PS they are large images, not immediately apparent from these but its a full length original souval ribbon

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by dmytro View Post
                        Hi Alex, as requested a few more I can find, zinc core unmarked frames, regards







                        PS they are large images, not immediately apparent from these but its a full length original souval ribbon
                        Fantastic cross

                        By the way, the ribbons used by Souval were supplied by Karl Loy

                        Regards,
                        Alex

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                          #27
                          Hi Alex Thanks, Interesting snippet of information about the ribbon supplier, was he a wartime supplier also or just postwar?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by dmytro View Post
                            Hi Alex Thanks, Interesting snippet of information about the ribbon supplier, was he a wartime supplier also or just postwar?
                            The Karl Loy Bandweberei GmbH of Munich was a major wartime - as well as postwar supplier.

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                              #29
                              Very nice crosses! Question: How much do the early none magnetic Grand Cross weigh?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Dwight View Post
                                Very nice crosses! Question: How much do the early none magnetic Grand Cross weigh?
                                Souval made GK‘s in general are rather light compared to for example the heavy S&L GK‘s.
                                My unmagnetic Souval GK weighs 36g.

                                Regards,
                                Alex

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