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    Bronze Spanish Cross, dezazified.

    Hello,
    I just received this cross in the mail today ( thanks John), other than the obvious it is in very good shape, great detail, can anyone Identify the maker.. thanks for any helpful input.
    If anyone has the parts and pieces and willing to part with them I would appreciate it, I would like to restore this for my personal collection.
    Van
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    reverse shots...
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      #3
      hinge...
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        #4
        Nice but I think the center disc just came off rather than having been denazified
        WAF LIFE COACH

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          #5
          OOPS ,,, just realized I posted in the wrong forum... moderator, if you could move it the the cross's forum that would be better,,, thanks...
          Van

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            #6
            Can anyone tell the maker of the cross???
            I am thinking CEJ.....
            Van

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              #7
              Van,

              I agree with Gene that the center probably came off over the years. It would be poor job of de-nazifying to take off the center and leave the 4 eagles.

              I would lean toward Juncker as the maker as well, the hinge and catch look like theirs.

              Alan

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                #8
                Doh!!! did not even think about eagles Alan, you two are right... need to open my eyes a little bit more.
                Van

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                  Hi Van

                  are you able to tell us a bit about the capture information as mentioned on John's site?

                  cheers

                  dave

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                    #10
                    Sure thing Dave, I meant to do so,
                    It was brought back by a Sgt. in the 75th Div. 291st infantry, he got it near Remagen.
                    I do have his name but not sure if it kosher to print it or not... let me know I can provide his name.
                    Unfortunately that is the extent of the information provided.
                    Van

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                      Originally posted by Van View Post
                      Sure thing Dave, I meant to do so,
                      It was brought back by a Sgt. in the 75th Div. 291st infantry, he got it near Remagen.
                      I do have his name but not sure if it kosher to print it or not... let me know I can provide his name.
                      Unfortunately that is the extent of the information provided.
                      Van
                      Thanks Van

                      I wonder if the lost pin has something to do with the way it was removed from the living/dead soldier

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