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01-22-2010 07:53 AM
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Re: Fake or real Iron Cross
Hi Robert
It's looks okay to me, L/21 = Förster & Barth Pforzheim as the maker(If I remember right)
Regads
Thomas
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Re: Fake or real Iron Cross
350.00 is the price the dealer wants.
Thanks
Bob,
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Re: Fake or real Iron Cross
Its a okay price for a cased 1 class ironcross, but wait to buy it to you got some more answeres and replies from the guys in here, they know what they talk about
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Re: Fake or real Iron Cross
Förster & Barth did not, in my experience, manufacture the Iron Cross. There are, by my current reckoning, eleven manufacturers of the screwback variety of the Iron Cross, 1939. All screwbacks were private purchase pieces. It is important to know where the maker marks are located in order to differentiate reproductions. They are as follows:
L/11, Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid
L/12, C. E. Juncker, Berlin
L/13, Paul Meybauer, Berlin
L/16, Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid
L/18, B. H. Mayer's Hofkunstprageanstalt, Pforzheim
L/50, Gebr. Godet, Berlin
L/52, C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim
L/53, Hymmen & Company, Lüdenscheid
L/54, Schauerte & Hohfeld, Lüdenscheid
L/55, Wachtler & Länge, Mittwaida
L/56, Funcke & Bruninghaus
L/57, Boerger & Co, Berlin
L/58, Rudolf Souval, Wien
L/59, Alouis Rettenmaier, Schwabisch-Gmund
It is important to keep in mind only L/56 (Funcke & Bruninghaus) and L/58 (Rudolf Souval) marked the screw plate. The other manufacturers marked the cross.
I strongly suspect the cross shown here is a high end reproduction of Eastern European manufacture, note the three piece oconstruction and seam, although the case looks good.
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Re: EKI: Maker mark question
looks like another flock . @#$!$#%
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Re: EKI: Maker mark question
It looks like a good Iron Cross to me. Don't like the box. Usually
screw backs a purchased by the holder they are not awarded with a screw back. deww2collactor.
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Re: Fake or real Iron Cross
Thank You all I am wishing this to be an authentic cross, but there are many out there, and I for one would hate to reward a dealer or person by buying a fake being sold as real. I wish it wasn't so but there are so many low life's trying to steal hard earned money from honest people trying to have a hobby.
Thanks
Bob,
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Re: Fake or real Iron Cross
I have been looking at the maker mark for a few days now by searching online and other resources and there is a L/21, but as Bill said I have found nothing in regards to a screw back???
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Re: EKI: Maker mark question
hello again,
i think information shared between fourms is ok. should be any way because the more we all know, the better off we all are.
i'm no expert on crosses, but i have done way to much looking at them on the net. i found a great thread on another fourm about known flock fakes, and how to spot them. something we should know.
here is a link. Floch Article: EK - KVK - Clasp - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
you might need to be a member to see the pic's ? scroll down the page to a side by side view of 2 EK 1's the screw back plates numbers are what says its a Flock. it's really interesting reading. i suggest reading it.
andrew
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