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Hi Greg,
Looking forward to the new book in progress .
Keep me informed when it arrives at the shops, please :-D
Sounds really great ;-)
The other book mentioned by Wernitz, is the one I allready have ! Really great book, very comprehensive !!!I recommend it to everyone , and it comes in english too. It is actually 2 books, one with the history and a lot of pictures and facts and another one only with pictures of crosses, a lot of them ;-D
MFG
Marc
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Chopperman
There is a book in the works that will show most
of the 1914 Eks in all of there variations. It has been
in the works for a couple of years now and will
probably be another year before it is published.
I know that many of the cross collectors on the
WAF and GMIC forums have donated close up
detailed shots to the project. It should be a
great reference once it comes out.
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Glad to hear it is a good book unimarc. I will be picking it up in Louisville it seems!
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Hi Guys,
What I miss the most, is a referrence book, that helps identifying all the unmarked crosses !!
In the previous mentioned book, it allways says "cross made by unknown maker", even though some of these makers are known here !
Mfg
Marc
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Unfortunately some will never be known.
It is believed that there were a lot of little mom and pop
shops assembling crosses with the parts being made
by other firms.
I would be happy if we could at least identify the ones
that are marked. Some are well documented like
Godet or Meybauer but we still can not agree on who
KO was or put a name to MOST the the maker marks
that we see.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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Well, i think the way to collect these, will be to buy those that appels to you, and be extra happy if they can be identyfied ;-/
I know this about to be the case for me ;-)
mfg
Marc
ps I find the KO story very very strange :-?
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