Welcome to the forum Soviet 44, Afraid to say that it appears to be a one piece cast reproduction in my opinion ,cheers,Paul
I think the giveaway is the black paint that bled into the ribbed texture on the frame. The cores on original ones were painted before going into the frame. Reproductions often exhibit black paint where it shouldn't be. The only one piece I know of that is believed to be an original EK2 is from a handful of replacements made in Japan for soldiers from a ship that was sunk while in port in Japan. Those are solid silver, and rare like a unicorn.
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The majority of crosses are a three piece construction. Two frames and a core. I believe yours shows a casting seam, not a construction seam. I am inclined to agree with Paul and the fact that the core material where the paint is missing is the same color as the frame is not a good sign.
Stay a while and study the many crosses posted here if you intend to remain in the hobby.
Ralph.
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I thought the Japanese one was it.... Well if not, I sand corrected sir.
As I can't seem to get the search function on this site to work properly for me, here is a thread on WAF.
Otto Schickle made the one-piece Schinkels: A Theory - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
Ralph.
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Great info, thank you! The black paint is quite an obvious giveaway once you notice it. I'll be doing a lot of research before I pick up my first real one of these
Intersting. So, is paint bleeding into the frame texture not always a giveaway either? It's the first thing I generally see folks here pick out when they see one of these that they suspect, but this Schinkel EK posted by streptile over at WAF appears to have pretty sloppy paint application to it (assuming that's not been repainted by a post war owner):
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