Been working on my crossguard reference page here is a link to the page.
http://tom-kendall.com/ww2-collector...reference.html
Of particular interest to army collectors will be these Entry’s
1) Early Generic (EG) & Late Generic (LG)
EG Type-1
EG Type-2
EG Type-3
EG Type-4
LG A
LG B
2) Eickhorn Aluminum Type-1
3) Voos High Lift – Newly discovered Type
4) WKC Type 1.5 – Newly discovered Type
5) No mention of the Wingen Type-2 & Herder Type-1 as I believe these to be a LG-B (B Generic)
The format is as follows
Line-1-Name of producer/MFG.
Line-2-Pictures of crossguards
Line-3-In house produced guards
Line-4-Other crossguards used by manufacturer in some cases with specific hand enhancement techniques attributable to listed producer.
Of course these are my observations & opinions and I look forward some feedback and discussion on this topic
http://tom-kendall.com/ww2-collector...reference.html
Of particular interest to army collectors will be these Entry’s
1) Early Generic (EG) & Late Generic (LG)
EG Type-1
EG Type-2
EG Type-3
EG Type-4
LG A
LG B
2) Eickhorn Aluminum Type-1
3) Voos High Lift – Newly discovered Type
4) WKC Type 1.5 – Newly discovered Type
5) No mention of the Wingen Type-2 & Herder Type-1 as I believe these to be a LG-B (B Generic)
The format is as follows
Line-1-Name of producer/MFG.
Line-2-Pictures of crossguards
Line-3-In house produced guards
Line-4-Other crossguards used by manufacturer in some cases with specific hand enhancement techniques attributable to listed producer.
Of course these are my observations & opinions and I look forward some feedback and discussion on this topic
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