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03-02-2015 07:41 PM
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Very nice cross. I would put some chance to the idea, that this clearly stamped O is in fact badly stamped G.
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Interesting idea... you made me stare at it for a long time, with a magnifying glass.
It is a perfectly formed O, without any other nicks or marks close to it, so it would have be an awful G punch But anything is possible of course.
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When you look at first photo, mark is just too small. As it was only half of it. The second supporting fact - this is Godet core. And I´d say the Godet frame as well.
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nice EK2 and a better stick pin.
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Very Nice! Congratulations on these new additions to your collection!
Best Regards,
Alan
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Very nice looking cross.
I personally don't know of any "O" marked crosses. I have seen a "D", however it used
more of a "KO" style core. Yours sure does look like a Godet.
gregM
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I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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Thanks all!
Chopperman - I found a reference to "O" crosses being an unknown maker on another site, hence my original comment. I have only just started studying cores, so definitely defer to the much bigger reserve of knowledge on all your parts. I also found a discussion of an O marked cross on Wehrmacht Awards forum, with someone again commenting that it could be a Godet.
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Can you PM me with a link to that discussion? I looked through the EK reference
thread that they have and did not see an "O".
Thanks,
Greg
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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One of the 'Unknown' variety.........
Makers of the 1914 EK2
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