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    #16
    Otra foto
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      #17
      Otra mas
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        #18
        Ciertamente, comparando, si se aprecian las esvásticas más grandes y las águilas no tan finamente acabadas, como decían Jacques y otros foreros. Es también más convexa.
        Saludos

        Really, in a comparative, the svasticas are bigger and the eagles are not so fine worked, as Jacques and other members told. It is too more convex.
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          #19
          Originally posted by galateo
          thanks to all of you for your opinions. I have a question: why, if you are making a fake, employ a not recognised manufacter of SC to mark the cross?
          I think that there could be two reasons: or want to make doubt to the expert because he has not another autentic piece of that manufacturer to compare to, or it is stupid to make a fake with a non existent manufacturer mark. Just another one, for this last reason: maybe, if I am selling a SC with a non existent manufacturer, nobody could say I am selling a fake, not? For example: I am an artist as a painter and I painted a perfect copy of the Guernica (Picasso), but I sign on it "Galateo". Could anybody say I'm trying to deceive?
          But this is not the thread question, so I want to grateful you for your opinions, and more and more would be welcome. This afternoon I will compare those points you indicate to me, with the photos of diferent autentic pieces posted of the forum: I will take a practical lesson.
          Many thanks,
          galateo
          Copies of spanish crosses are made with various marks. I already saw the same as your marked "900", "CEJ". Be carefull, some original are convex, other are more flat; it depends of the manufacture. Some makers made several variants with different marks, for instance Juncker ( CEJ, CEJ 900, 900, L/12, L/12 900, unmarked), Steinhauer & Luck (4, L/16, L/16 4, L/16 800, 835(?) , unmarked) or Meybauer (L/13, 900, 900 + coat or arms, coat or arms alone, unmarked ). Some are unmarked and the manufacturer is unknown (at least to me) for instanc the cross shown previously by RIOSP.
          jacques
          Last edited by jacques; 04-12-2005, 12:54 PM.

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            #20
            Many thanks for your opinions.

            galateo

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