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Posts posted by JerryW
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The mark in a neat spot.
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reverse
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4th and final.
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reverse
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One more new piece.
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reverse
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Heres another new one.
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Hard to resist these...
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A new addition.
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Here are 3 Spangen of varying size on ribbon bars.
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Jan,
I don't have all the makers - still looking for several different marks.
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the reverse
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Here is a 21 marked EK2.
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stipple core
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Here are two round 3 EK2s from my collection. The first has a smooth texture to the core and the second has a stipple core. I enjoy how "heavy duty" these crosses feel, not unlike a Deschler.
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The reverse
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Here are a couple pics of my 122
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Last one for now is another case 1939 EK2. Case is marked L/56. The suspension ring is definitely stamped, but it is not clear to me.
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A KAG EK1
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Here are a couple more...
TR era EK1. My guess is an unmarked BH Mayer - has the very distinctive pin and catch
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Thanks for the compliments - I wish my wife were as excited about EKs!
No 1870 pieces yet, but hopefully in the near future. I do have a gorgeous 1870 case.
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Case #6 for the Imperialites
top row: 6 or 9, EW, KO, KO, M, R, KM
bottom row: Fr, KO, single medalbar - CD 800, A, F, single medalbar, N, CD 800
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Case #5
top row: 123, 70, 137, L/13
bottom row: 52, round 3 - stipple core, 56, 113, 11, Acorn (unmarked 24), 92
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Case #4
top row: 27, 13, .800 marked, ?4, 19
bottom row: 100, 44, 22, 93, 7
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New EK1
in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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The cross is magnetic and is vaulted.