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    EKII - repainted core?


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    Hi everybody!

    A friend of mine (a newbie collector) recently bought this EKII. After receive the cross he raised some questions mainly because there is a strange "paint" mark in one of the frame's arms. We all know that this is a bad sign, however the rest of the cross looks pretty nice.

    I'm in doubt about this case and would like to hear your opnions: was it repainted or not?

    Thanks in advance!

    Douglas

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    Hi I think the cross is fine. with regards to re-painted cores, there is strong evidence (Posted on another forum) that some wartime manufacturers did actually "Touch up" finished EK's themselves. If it has been re-painted post war, which is what I guess you are suggesting then in my opinion it was done quite a while back. Is there any makers mark on the suspension ring?

    regards

    Alex K

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    Hi, from the photo's difficult to tell, is it by any chance just natural patinal on the neusilber frames? Once again if it has been repainted it was a long time ago judging by the slight rust coming through. To me it looks like a totally original example, nothing I would lose sleep over if it were mine.

    regards

    Alex

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    Alex is right. There was a very interesting thread posted very recently on WAF in which actual production guidelines were published. These showed an actual step in the process where, after assembly, a "masking" template was placed over the frame and the core was re-sprayed to improve appearance. Certainly such a process could easily lead to a very small degree of "overspray" onto the interior bottom edges of the frame.

    I wouldn't worry about your cross.

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