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    TK Honor ring...upside down?

    Since there are alot of threads on these, what do you guys "really" think of this one?
    Here is the link, don't want to take copyright pics.

    http://www.craiggottlieb.com/engine/...ing%2C+Eckardt

    #2
    When someone has to go to that extent to explain all of the features of a ring, it's nothing I would spend my money on.

    In other words, sounds like a load of crap to me.

    Just my opinion.

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      #3
      IMO very soft detail on the S of S Lb, also looks to be a few hesitation marks within the engraving itself.

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        #4
        No way would I splash my hard-earned on this - or any ring TBH.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Mech View Post
          When someone has to go to that extent to explain all of the features of a ring, it's nothing I would spend my money on.

          In other words, sounds like a load of crap to me.

          Just my opinion.
          Spouted by "Slick Willie" as usual to push a sale.
          Seiler

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            #6
            "assembled at Otto Gahr with the skull upside down; something that has been noted before on several early rings."

            Who really thinks The Gahr firm would put a skull on upside down?


            "Usually, an upside down skull is a sign that the ring was resized, but this ring shows no evidence whatsoever of being resized"

            Thats because it a excellent job and not enough to screw up the engraving. Any real profesional then and now could do the same job. It's a resized ring, period,,,and more so than not done postwar..

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              #7
              You know Gaspare, that Gahr firm did shoddy workmanship like that! Of all the quality items produced, why would they care about an upside down skull. Ron

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                #8
                Gahr

                To be completely fair, I've seen totenkopfrings where Gahr soldered the skull on the INSIDE of the band! Those are very rare.

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                  #9
                  TK Ring

                  The "Eckardt" ring's authenticity is highly questionable IMO. And there's ANOTHER 1934 ring floating around out there somewhere with the name "Schindler", that is in that same category.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sgstandard View Post
                    ..................... ring floating around out there somewhere with the name "Schindler".........
                    Do you mean "Schwindler"? If so, there are 3 or 4 dozen of them, to date.

                    Jp

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by John Pen. View Post
                      Do you mean "Schwindler"? If so, there are 3 or 4 dozen of them, to date.

                      Jp

                      Are you sure that's not "swindler?"

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mech View Post
                        Are you sure that's not "swindler?"

                        That's exactly what I was saying, but with a very thick German accent + spelling. ......but only because the originals were made in Germany a.k.a Deutschland during the T.R. period.
                        Jp

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