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08-19-2018 11:13 AM
# ADS
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Hello Jake25, the B frame has the dent row on the lower 3 o'clock arm and the A frame has the die flaw on the outer 3 and 6 o'clock arms of the frame according to Dietrich Maerz book . Also there is a main identifying flaw on the knee area of the 9-12 o'clock arms on type A cross which I could not see on your cross . There also is a knee flaw on the 6-9 arm on every B type frame which I could not see on your cross either . I am no expert by any means but since no one has chimed in and I have a book showing what to look for --Hey maybe this will perk up the real experts . Raz
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Hi my friend Thank you for replying Really appriciated ! That 9to 12 o clock flaw is there but verry faintly ! I Will post pics first thing tomorrow ! I Really need a copy of that book
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Your frame would be " B " frame with knee flaw on -- 6-9 arm --- with the dent row on the lower 3 o'clock arm per pictures supplied . Not on the 9-12 knee . Reread my first reply . Good straight on photos of the front and back are better than the tilted ones . Pictures of the dates also are good reference without the stand . Books are so cheap when dealing with a very costly item . Raz
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All 4 outside corners of your cross are ground or wore down with a heavy groove all the way out to the end . Check this pic. This is on the front 3 o'clock top arm . To be honest I don't think you have a good cross . Just my 2 cents . Would like to be corrected if I'm wrong . I hoped someone else with more expertise would offer some help on this . Are you in this for a ton of money ? Can you get your money back ?
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That caracteristic feature is present at the back 3oclock arm
Also note the pic of your book were it shows the 1813 , check that lower right corner it is the same , No worrys man I was asking for opinions hate it or love it No worrys
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Please check that images please im Shure it belongs to a 935-4 knightscross.
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