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Hi MAP and Ralph, thank you for your posts!
I agree with you Ralph that it is rather part of the oak leaf outer edge than a dei flow and rather a design "characteristic" as you write MAP. The Pictures from the book are of a tombac cross.
I know very well about this type of cross that the thread is about and I think it is the last type of cross made by K&O and absolutely no fake cross.
What I have come up with if I remember correctly there are 6 different variants of K&O crosses.
Best regards
Martin
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10-08-2019 10:22 AM
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No, only two different die set ups.
Tombac: Three variants all same die set up, reverse hardware three variants.
Type 1a: First die set up, flat straight pin and round flat wires catch no mm.
Type 1b: First die set up, same as type 1a but same catch as type 2 and mm.
Typ 2: First die set up, tapered pin and angled flat wires catch mm.
Zinc: Three variants, two different die set up, reverse hardware two variants.
Type 3: First die set up, molded hinge and catch and hollow tapered pin mm.
Type 4a: Second die set up, same reverse hardware as type 3 mm.
Type 4b: Second die set up, molded hinge and catch and flat pin mm.
This is how I remember it to be.
Best regards
Martin
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Hi Jamie!
Looks like a Type 2 and a Type 4a cross according to my list.
Best regards
Martin
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