Forgot where I found these and probably have been post here somewhere, but they are from my digital archive. so enjoy
And I can't read frikken German! and I do have a couple of these in the junk pile!
Forgot where I found these and probably have been post here somewhere, but they are from my digital archive. so enjoy
And I can't read frikken German! and I do have a couple of these in the junk pile!
I remember seeing these before but can look at them all day. Thanks
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
I think there was a very detailed topic with these on the WAF a couple years ago...very interesting stuff
Thank you so much for sharing these pictures! Just the assembly and precision that went into the manufacturing process makes me appreciate mine even more!
Joel
I too would like to thank you for these images. To see these crosses being crafted and assembled together only adds to my love of the Eisernes Kreuz of both wars.
Ken
Amazing pictures showing the amount of people , work and machinery to make one small piece of jewelry . Thank you for showing and to all " Merry Christmas " .
Very cool pictures and very interesting. Thanks for posting.
Nick
Great. The photos explain the craft spirit in the medal. Thanks a lot.
Cheers all, figured to share them out for all who my have not seen them.
thank you for sharing them with us!!
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