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    Motorhead

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    1. Well,L/11(no box) are not so rare-I've got two of them in my collection...with roud catch and with flat catch. Micha
    2. Thanks,Rick! I've got a favour for these old prussian medals-this one I've seen at a dealers site and I had to take it .Now I've got the 1866 series complete...... Micha
    3. This one dropped in last week-nothing spectacular,but I haven't seen them very often.Unfortunately without ribbon.....has somebody got an original ribbon matching to this cross and would poste it here? Micha
    4. Hmmm-I hate to be the bringer of bad news-this one is never a 107 Carl Wild! It looks like the common fake with the varios maker marks! Micha
    5. This one dropped in at the weekend-it came cased,but my digicam has decided to quit the work...So I can post just the pics of the EK. Micha
    6. Same to me I'm still looking for a L/56! This is one of the best I've seen the last time......now you just need the screwback variation ! Micha
    7. First I have to say I dont own this EK! I'm posting this pics with the permission of the owner.Who has got one of these in his collection? It doesn't look very spectacular,but belive me-these EKs are really hard to find(I've seen more KMST pinbacks the last few years).The core is different to the "SILBER" stamped pieces-the pics are not good enough to compare the frame,but I haven't got others.For a specialised EK collector these one would be a real highlight in the collection! Hope you like it as much as I do... Micha
    8. Nice EKs-has the "935" a blued core? Here's mine-painted core,convex...... Obverse
    9. Ups......my ability in understanding foreign languages I should improve my english-by the way,have you got some pictures with these fake markings?It could be interesting to compare them with the EK markings. Micha
    10. Hi Rick,what makes you think the marking could be not authentic? There are just two EKs where you can find them-these special 1914 EK variation with a"unique" core-and the EKs from Alois Rettenmaier..... Micha
    11. Absolute right,Joe-L/59 is Alois Rettenmaier. The"square".....hmm,realy hard to tell-When I'm back home I will try to make some really big scans of the "square" markings.Maybe we have luck and the stampings where made with the same tool..... Micha
    12. And here's the matching screwback variation-also marked with L/59 and a "square"
    13. Here's another one from my collection-different pin and hinge,maker marked with L/59 and a "square".No markings under the pin Obverse
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