I've read in a Gary Wilkins's collector's guide that "the vertical main bar of the swastika crosses over the horizontal bar in nine out of ten examples. This is actually a tendency rather than a rule of thumb, and a reversed arrangement does not necessarily disqualify a cap." Do you believe the first part of the statement to be accurate? I've been monitoring published LW caps on this forum and I find it rather to be just opposite or perhaps a 50/50 situation. To me it seems like the second part of the sentence is the main point: the crossing of swastika's bars does not tell you anything. What do you think?
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Originally posted by Explorer View PostI've read in a Gary Wilkins's collector's guide that "the vertical main bar of the swastika crosses over the horizontal bar in nine out of ten examples. This is actually a tendency rather than a rule of thumb, and a reversed arrangement does not necessarily disqualify a cap." Do you believe the first part of the statement to be accurate? I've been monitoring published LW caps on this forum and I find it rather to be just opposite or perhaps a 50/50 situation. To me it seems like the second part of the sentence is the main point: the crossing of swastika's bars does not tell you anything. What do you think?
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I understand your question and i have the same book.
I dont agree with the author.
There are several other inaccurate statements included throughout.
As you, i researched consistencies with this description and found there was no bias towards either type.
Authors observations are sometime right and sometimes wrong.Last edited by keifer kahn; 08-16-2012, 06:08 AM.
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Originally posted by keifer kahn View PostI understand your question and i have the same book.
I dont agree with the author.
There are several other inaccurate statements included throughout.
As you, i researched consistencies with this description and found there was no bias towards either type.
Authors observations are sometime right and sometimes wrong.Esse Quam Videri
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