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    #31
    The one posted by me weighs 37gram with loop but no ribbon

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      #32
      Many thanks for the information!

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        #33
        Dmytro, they are beautiful examples all. I love the quality of these early postwar ones.

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          #34
          Here is a couple of pictures of my Souval GC. This one is magnetic, unmarked and weighs 37 gram. I think it is a later piece because it is magnetic. The quality is IMO very good.
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            #35
            Originally posted by Dwight View Post
            Here is a couple of pictures of my Souval GC. This one is magnetic, unmarked and weighs 37 gram. I think it is a later piece because it is magnetic. The quality is IMO very good.

            Yes, this definitely is a later Souval GC. The look of the numeral design compared to earlier ones is „softer“ and just not as refined. I would date them to the late 1960 - early 1970‘s. Still a very nice looking cross

            Regards,
            Alex

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              #36
              Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
              Dmytro, they are beautiful examples all. I love the quality of these early postwar ones.

              Thanks, I have to admit, they photograph well,

              regards, I might look out for a slightly later version with a magnetic core to add to them

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                #37
                Originally posted by dmytro View Post
                Thanks, I have to admit, they photograph well,

                regards, I might look out for a slightly later version with a magnetic core to add to them
                Be careful as they can be addicting.
                Before you know it, you‘ll end up like me - adding „a few“ more GK‘s...



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                  #38
                  looks great in mass! :-)

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                    #39
                    Here are IMO some nice quality sets:

                    1. GC-Souval
                    2. KC-OLSD-S&L-C-type
                    3. KC-OLS-S&L-B-type
                    4. KC-OLS-Souval
                    5. KC-OL-S&L-B-type
                    6. KC-S&L-B-type
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                      #40
                      The two last sets.
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                        #41
                        Dwight,
                        Great eye candy!
                        Thanks

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                          #42
                          The one with the oaks is outstanding. The oaks don't look Souval. I have a set of the early OLS which is marked L/58, matched to a not so early, but very nice frosted beading RK also marked L/58. I'm assuming both are the cheaper non silver version so. I have a slightly later unmarked RK (still with no die flaws showing on the beading), that came with a later 800 marked OLS. It has the same core paint as the RK you have there with the oaks I mentioned.

                          I wish they'd made wartime ones. It would have been interesting to see how the quality compared.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post

                            I wish they'd made wartime ones. It would have been interesting to see how the quality compared.
                            Many believe (including me) that the so-called "Sedlatzek" cross was really made by Souval and is an early wartime cross.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by swjXE View Post
                              Dwight,
                              Great eye candy!
                              Thanks
                              I couldn't agree more, Alex seen yours before, amazingly nice display

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                                Many believe (including me) that the so-called "Sedlatzek" cross was really made by Souval and is an early wartime cross.
                                One I still don't own. It may well be, but it can't be included on our database because we just don't know.

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