Greetings
A fellow member has brought to my attention that there might be something wrong with the cross I have on the eStand:
http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/for...ead.php?t=99151
- wich I of course welcome as I would hate to sell a fake if it's listed as orginal
I have posted the cross in the respective forum but since I didn't get any attention I were kindly sugested to try here instead.
In the meanwhile I have read various threads and I'm quiet surpriced if a cross like this can be faulted based on a dot over the "i" in AH's signature alone, when everything else IMHO seems to be in order. Having in mind that there were more than 40 different companies wich mass produced these during 1938-45 I don't think it's legit not allowing minor differences - or errors that might have happend during certin production runs...again my oppinion. I also wonder if there is any facts that proves this "error cross" as fake?
When this being said, I will be the first to admit that I'm far from being an expert, as I've only collected serious for about 2 years. However somewhere between 10 and 15 of these crosses has passed through my hands during that time - and none of them were matching eachother - all slightly different...I think that's also worth having in mind.
I've made some additional shots today wich are posted below. Please also se the sales add as the pattern below the blue enamel is better shown on one of these photos. Making good photos isn't among my best skills
Either way I welcome facts, thoughts and oppinions so I either can remove the sales thread or continue the sale...and move on.
Cheers,
Carsten
A fellow member has brought to my attention that there might be something wrong with the cross I have on the eStand:
http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/for...ead.php?t=99151
- wich I of course welcome as I would hate to sell a fake if it's listed as orginal
I have posted the cross in the respective forum but since I didn't get any attention I were kindly sugested to try here instead.
In the meanwhile I have read various threads and I'm quiet surpriced if a cross like this can be faulted based on a dot over the "i" in AH's signature alone, when everything else IMHO seems to be in order. Having in mind that there were more than 40 different companies wich mass produced these during 1938-45 I don't think it's legit not allowing minor differences - or errors that might have happend during certin production runs...again my oppinion. I also wonder if there is any facts that proves this "error cross" as fake?
When this being said, I will be the first to admit that I'm far from being an expert, as I've only collected serious for about 2 years. However somewhere between 10 and 15 of these crosses has passed through my hands during that time - and none of them were matching eachother - all slightly different...I think that's also worth having in mind.
I've made some additional shots today wich are posted below. Please also se the sales add as the pattern below the blue enamel is better shown on one of these photos. Making good photos isn't among my best skills
Either way I welcome facts, thoughts and oppinions so I either can remove the sales thread or continue the sale...and move on.
Cheers,
Carsten
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