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09-21-2013 12:30 AM
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These awards do vary in thickness from maker to maker or depending on the base material.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Adrian
These awards do vary in thickness from maker to maker or depending on the base material.
I'm not sure why I thought the KVK II awards would be more uniform, but for some reason I did. In any event, this is the thinnest one I've encountered (so far).
Regards,
G. Kelly
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Can it be bent under finger pressure?
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Adrian
Can it be bent under finger pressure?
Well, if I had broken it, I'd have bought it... but the sword blades are mighty thin (about 1.613mm thick at the center ribs) and will bend with the fingers, while the arms would probably take clamping in protected vise jaws and using a fairly good amount of pushing. Based on my days in metalworking, it is stouter than, for example, a fine pewter, and roughly equivalent to a silmilar sized piece of hobbyist's yellow brass.
Regards,
G. Kelly
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It, is an original piece the thickness can indeed vary.
Depending on the maker and the material that has been used.
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The swords will bend slightly easier than the arms but I have no problem with it being an original piece.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Tango
So lets stop trying to bend the poor award!!!
lol..
Cheers Terry.
LOL! Yes, enough is enough as far as the bending goes.
Thank you all for the replies on this KVK.
Regards,
G. Kelly
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