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    It looks like this '125' has the 2nd type S&L frame, but with an all-together different core than an S&L (bold swasi, etc.). Perhaps Eugen Gauss purchased his frames from S&L, and manufactured his own cores...? Any thought from the experts on this?
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        #4
        What a beauty Robert

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          #5
          Thats a NICE cross Robert.

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            #6
            Thanks Mark!

            There are so many crosses (unmarked) with what appears to be the S&L core in the same maker's frame. This core is different. It leads me to believe that '125' made their own cores. Maybe others like Daniel, Luud, Douglas, or others may have some knowledge on this.

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              Thank you also, Steinar!

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                #8
                Hello Robert,

                congratulation to this nice piece.

                I believe that the late EK maker's (1943 - 1945) must used a default (LDO or PKZ) frame and core design, which is likely the S&L design. Most of the early maker's have an own distinctive EK design. Therefore it's easy to detect EK's by early makers, but hard to detect pieces by "late" maker's.

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                Daniel
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                  #9
                  Super nice cross. Interestingly, a very smooth core.

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                    #10
                    Hi Robert,

                    Wow...another one of this maker?
                    I think you have all the variants by now (I believe there are 9)

                    Very nice cross.
                    The frame is indeed a frame that is sometimes found on S&L's.

                    I can tell you what I do think,and that there is a connectionwith this maker and S&L.
                    But if it comes to S&L EK's, the only person I know that can tell you exactly what it is, will be Douglas.
                    Maybe Douglas will jump in or else send him an email/PM, he is always very helpfull to passionate collectors.

                    Here is a NON magnetic S&Lmm4 with the same frame.
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                      #11
                      And this double marked S&L has IMO also that the same frame,
                      i have someother S&L's, but they have the other type of frame.
                      But the longer I look at them....they all look the same :-)
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                        #12
                        Robert, can you check on the frame if you can find traces that a humb has been removed that had been there, like this mm4 ?
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by LuckyLuudje View Post
                          But the longer I look at them....they all look the same :-)
                          they look the same to 99% of us no matter how hard i look

                          Great looking cross BTW!

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                            #14
                            Thank you all for your helpful input on this. Daniel, it's very interesting what you added regarding the early and late makers of the EKII's. Luud, looking at the area under the jump ring on this cross it does appear that the frame may have had a hump in it's production. The area has been worked, and is not completely flat like the rest of the top of the arm. What can you add to this? What are you thinking?

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                              Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                              It looks like this '125' has the 2nd type S&L frame, but with an all-together different core than an S&L (bold swasi, etc.). Perhaps Eugen Gauss purchased his frames from S&L, and manufactured his own cores...? Any thought from the experts on this?
                              WOW! That is a REALLY beautiful cross, Robert! I don't know if it's just the lighting, but that core almost looks like it is a charcoal gray rather than black. Very sweet!

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