84 - Carl Poellath
Cheers
Jamie
Geoff
You can divide War Merit Cross, Iron Cross (and many other awards also) into 3 types, unmarked, PKZ and LDO.
Obviously the main reason for marking is to identify the maker of an item and also for ensuring the quality of the product.
In the case of PKZ (Prasidialkanzlei des Fuhrers) the numbers were used for contract purposes and quality control.
For LDO markings (those marks that begin L/**) they were mainly private purchase items.
The whole unmarked/LDO/PKZ thing is quite lengthy to read/type but basically an unmarked cross is regarded as early war (before the PKZ stipulated that markings were mandatory) between 1939 and early 1941.
LDO numbers first appeared in perhaps the first quarter of 1941.
PKZ numbers (those companies contracted by the PKZ to supply awards) are thought to have appeared late 1942 into 1943.
I hope that makes some sort of sense.
Everyone bangs on about maker marked items and yes they are nice and obviously useful but getting early unmarked awards and finding out for yourself who the maker is, is far more satisfying
Cheers
Jamie
I gleaned a lot out of your responce.
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