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    #16
    I beleive that there was also a few zimmerman grand crosses found with these crosses.

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      #17
      This is the type of restoration I can wholly support. You've saved a rare type of cross from the ash heap of history. Well done Allan.

      Chet
      Zinc stinks!

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        #18
        Originally posted by tony james View Post
        I beleive that there was also a few zimmerman grand crosses found with these crosses.



        Yes, you´re right, there was a few, years ago one of them was for sale for round about 1950 Euro and I missed it


        I think this is one of them to a much better price


        https://www.emedals.com/a-grand-cros...-by-zimmermann


        Matt

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          #19
          Originally posted by August von Mackensen View Post
          Yes, you´re right, there was a few, years ago one of them was for sale for round about 1950 Euro and I missed it


          I think this is one of them to a much better price


          https://www.emedals.com/a-grand-cros...-by-zimmermann


          Matt
          I remember them too. It’s was around year 2000.
          Best regards Thomas.


          WWW.CROWMOOR.DK

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            #20
            kc

            That came out really nice . Cliff

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              #21
              Very nice RK! I had one of those back in 2005 and it was one of the nicer one's in the few that came out of the fire. I chose not to refurbish it because it looked pretty good as most of the damage was the core as in this one. I was able to upgrade to an early S&L A-type so I sold this one back then for, I think, around $5.5K right here on Estand. It's nice to see another one as there are not many around.

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