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Hi, Can anyone tell me if this is an original Iron Cross 26 ? Thanks
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'eric, all I can add at the moment is that 26 is attributed to B. H. Mayer as you probably already know.
A number of cross's were located in Russia and sold throughout the collecting community. I have seen a few in near mint condition and some in varying stages of age. A number show rust. I have seen one example showing the pin, hinge and catch set up like your example, and others with a differing set up.
Is the base of your hinge horizontaly flat? Difficult to tell from the image.
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OK ,Derjager ,I do not take a risk .it is has to sell on a site and I do not have other pics.your remark is very good. ERIC and this one ? I think that there is no problem .
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I think your cross is ok, here's mine.
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I also see no problem with the 65 Klein & Quenzer cross.
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Thanks for your help . ERIC
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and this ekI case ? original? thanks
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eric, looks fine to me, but I'm no expert! Perhaps others can comment. Regards, Leipzig
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The hinge and the catch look OK. Is the inside top and the piece covering the hinge on the inside a nylon type material?
With an oh so slight pull does the base pull out revealing number codes?
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Looks OK to me. Im my limited knowledge of EK's, nothing here screams Floch. Perhaps posting at WAF Cross Forum might elicit more responses.
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it is a good interior ?
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Eric, Yes! Good piece. Interior is correct and I can now see the material between the top and bottom, covering the hinge is OK. --dj--Joe
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Many Thank derjager for your knowledge and your help. ERIC
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Eric, thank you for sharing with the forum members and for your trust!
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Hello,
All of the 65 marked K&Q crosses are original and my comment on the first Mayer badge is that for some reason this one looks like a W&L with a replacement pin but I could be very wrong.
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