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Mike K
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No wonder you are happy!!
Obverse detail looks good. No real signs of casting. Reverse hardware appears period (wartime or early post-war) and is in line with other EK1 equivalent variants from Meck-Schwerin, Lippe-Detmold, Braunschweig, Oldenburg, etc. I certainly like it a lot and would not have hesitated either.
For that price, what does it matter anyway!
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Mike
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I have to say the pic of the main pin in post#2 immediately struck me as classic Meybauer.
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Mike
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Hi,
Please provide a better pic of the maker mark! The We I have has a different core but I have not heard of an Ne marking on an EK1. Please provide a BIGGER pic of the maker marking, which is not 1/2 in shadow, if you would like an answer!
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Mike
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It was on auction somewhere?
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The bigger (left) marking looks like GODET to me.
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Mike
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Hi Tom,
No idea yet. Instead of digitally flipping the image like in post 3, try scanning again but acutally moving the cross/ring through 0, 90, 180 and 270 degress.
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Mike
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Joe's right, that is an odd pin arrangement, and maybe it's just the photo, but I don't like the details of the frame.
I have this style of hinge/hingeplate and catch/catchplate on 3 or 4 EK1s - all are screwback to pinback conversions. The pin on this example seems a bit thicker than on the examples I have. Gut feeling is that it has had it's hardware professionally replaced.
Personally I have no real issues with the cross and if it came my way at a decent price I'd buy it.
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Mike
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Hi Richard,
The two "FR" core variants are known, as are the two "Fr" core variants!
The maker of the nice pumpkin crown, blued core, spoon-billed pin examples is still unknown to the best of my knowledge.
3 nice new arrivals!!
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Mike
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I don't know if he'll be ripping anybody off, but if he does at least he could have used genuine items!
His EK1 full size and Prinzens are repros, as is the Baltic Cross and the Lippe-Detmold 1st Class.
I tihnk more likely a well established fake peddler starting off with a new username - either that or a collector with no knowledge dumping all his stuff - time will tell!
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Mike
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I agree with Micha - recent fakes popping up on eBay.
I am assuming, without looking, the eBay seller is sterog62? Imo lots of very nice but EXTREMELY suspect to outright fake items.
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Mike
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Hi Roman,
Imo a wartime award example with the private additional of the zweihaken (imo a post-award, but not necessarily post-war, alteration). I have only seen zweihaken on a Godet marked FA1X before, but the hooks on your example look very neatly done and I like them a lot. Great variant!
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Mike
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Hi Chris,
Imo definitely 65 for K&Q - there is no know raised 63 mark on zinc silver WBs.
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Mike
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I spoke to the "US only" seller re this one, he said I could bid but I was auto-blocked anyway. Grrrrrrr.....
Eric, looks like I missed out on a very special cross. I like it.
Where have you been for the last few years??!!
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Mike
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Hi Ferg,
I love the Meybauer! The aft gondola cut-out detail on the needle-pin example puts the Juncker to shame!
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Mike
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Here are my four - all are slightly different. The top right example is actually a a very dark burgundy, even though the scan makes it look black. Note that it has a gold stamped cross whereas the two lower ones have silver crosses. As for makers, the crosses currently residing in the cases are We, KO, WS (incuse relief stamping) and an Fr+W (that's in the top right case but I added it - the others arrived in their cases.
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Mike
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I agree, a decent KO with a neatly and professionally repaired catch.
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Mike
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Tom,
What size is the EK? 42-43 mm (pre-TR) or 44 mm, which would be correct for Meybauer TR?
Even if the marking is a "7", is does NOT necessarily mean this "7" has anything to do with WW2 markings - it could be something similar to the numbers found under the pins of many S-W EK1s (ie quality control, assemblers marking, etc).
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Mike
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Hi Tom,
That's a nice EK, and i really like the mount - un-messed with and straight out of a period photo!
Re the marking, I'd probably rule out the Z & N options as there should be two parallel strokes on those and that flat "tail" leans towards the 7 or 2 or maybe even a P.
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Mike
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Hi,
Are all 3 of these (this one and the 2 Silver grade examples) from the same source at the same time?
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Mike
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Hi Rick,
Many thanks. I'd never even thought of US rank bars!
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Mike
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Gents, if you look carefully at the "lower case" KVK2 variants in posts 10 & 16 - concentrate on the crown for a start - you will see that these two are actually from different dies. Very interesting! My own unmounted example is the same as the post#16 type.
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Mike
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Hi,
These came in a little lot of items and I have no idea what most of them are - only guesses. Probably in at least part Austrian related.
The large (40 mm) Der Tapferkeit medal (solid silver by Leisek, with "A" punch mark on the rim) I have researched, so that one is OK.
But what are the others? The red plastic eagles and white eidelweiss I am guessing are some sort of day/donation pins (like German WHW pins)?
The little patch I have no idea about and the other 6 I am assuming are individually sewn on ribbon bars for medals unknown to me (those might even be US). The larger one is bronze/silver bullion, the middle sixed one is ?bronze coloured bullion and the smaller one is ?white cotton. Not pictured was also a small ?silk shield pacth of the swiss flag (white cross on red background).
Any ideas?
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Mike
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Hi Chister,
What was the seller's username?
Theoretically, could the second EK ribbon w/ swords instead have "meant" to be a KO or RAO w/ swords?
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Mike
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An Elegant and Endearing '14 Ek1
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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A nicely engraved example from the CD / "square" family of crosses.
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Mike