Hi all,
I would like to show you my new addition. This screw back EK1.
This type of cross with the small hole on reverse was declared as reproduction or post war piece for a long time. Maybe because most of this crosses are seen with replaced reproduction core. Some bigger quantities of this crosses were ground dug in past ( mainly in Czech Republic area ), were cleaned and their corroded steel cores were replaced with reproduction cores. This badly influenced the reputation of this pieces.
Always when I come across an untouched original piece, I am happy to add it to my collection. I already have 3 pieces. See bellow. See the differences of the black paint thickness on each example. Still looking for a nice pin back variant.
There is a high possibility that this crosses were produced in Gablonz at the end of war. They are available with screw back or pin back. I personally think they were produced in Walter & Henlein company in Gablonz. Unfortunately there is no written period evidence of this.
Best regards
Pavel
I would like to show you my new addition. This screw back EK1.
This type of cross with the small hole on reverse was declared as reproduction or post war piece for a long time. Maybe because most of this crosses are seen with replaced reproduction core. Some bigger quantities of this crosses were ground dug in past ( mainly in Czech Republic area ), were cleaned and their corroded steel cores were replaced with reproduction cores. This badly influenced the reputation of this pieces.
Always when I come across an untouched original piece, I am happy to add it to my collection. I already have 3 pieces. See bellow. See the differences of the black paint thickness on each example. Still looking for a nice pin back variant.
There is a high possibility that this crosses were produced in Gablonz at the end of war. They are available with screw back or pin back. I personally think they were produced in Walter & Henlein company in Gablonz. Unfortunately there is no written period evidence of this.
Best regards
Pavel
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