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    L55 marked EK1 (on the visable pin side)

    Hi

    do someone have an EK1 from W&L marked on the visable pin side?
    If yes, would be happy if you can share some pictures?

    Many Thanks


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    #2
    No - I do not have one .
    However there is an exceptionaly good picture of the pin reverse straight on I would like to use - for educational purpose - showing the large W&L pin anchor mounting ring .

    Douglas

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      #3
      Hi Stefan, take a look at Germanwarbooty....
      Regards:Chris....

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        #4
        That L55 mark is very different !!
        Something to point out : The slanted neck on the 5's and the bottom loop is larger too ! There is no 'frame' around it either !
        Are 2 maker mark types known ???

        Douglas
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          #5
          Originally posted by beuwulf View Post
          Hi Stefan, take a look at Germanwarbooty....
          Regards:Chris....
          Hi Chris,

          I can not see any type of this EK1 on this page http://www.germanwarbooty.com/Iron%20Crosses.htm

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            #6
            It is almost at the bottom of the page amongst the 'Iron Crosses' .
            2nd from the bottom .... did not compare the front - just the mark .

            Douglas
            Last edited by Douglas 5; 06-13-2010, 12:02 PM. Reason: Addition:

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              #7
              Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
              That L55 mark is very different !!
              Something to point out : The slanted neck on the 5's and the bottom loop is larger too ! There is no 'frame' around it either !
              Are 2 maker mark types known ???

              Douglas
              Yes, there are 2 maker mark known
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                #8
                Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                It is almost at the bottom of the page amongst the 'Iron Crosses' .
                2nd from the bottom .... did not compare the front - just the mark .

                Douglas
                Yes, but this EK1 is marked on the inner not visable side!

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                  #9
                  Chris found the cross - I only compared the mark .
                  The 2 you show are the same straight neck 5s with and without the 'box' ! The other one on the site has 'slanted 'necks on the 5 and larger circular bottoms ! Not the same at all ... marked on the top or inside does not matter - it is different . 3 Types ????????

                  Douglas

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                    #10
                    Comparing the front ( from Warbooty) it does match yours posted at the top of this thread .

                    Douglas

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                      #11
                      Hi guys, how common was it that a manufacturer used more then one maker mark as in this possible case?
                      Regards:Chris...

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                        #12
                        Someone wrote me a PN and asked if both EK1 L55 SB are for sale and if I can make bigger pictures of the maker mark?!

                        Yes, I can show bigger pictures of the maker mark (but only 800 x 800 pixs @ the forum), I have old pictures in 1600 x 1600 pixs and the new picuters are in 3000 x 3000 pixs quality.

                        2nd, sorry all EK1 SB are sold (I have only the pic in 1600 x 1600 and one in 3000 x 3000 pixs)

                        Here are the pictures with bigger mm.

                        P.S. I will get a new L55 w/o box SB this week ;-)

                        @ Douglas 5

                        It is possible that some maker have more than one maker mark
                        I think a maker mark is only one characterisics of the hole textbook!
                        Maker mark are hit manuel on the pin or cross and could therefore have some difference characteristics ;-) Don't rely too much only on the maker mark
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                          #13
                          Hi Chris :
                          Quit common actualy : Many makers had multiple slightly different marking dies for their awards .

                          Douglas

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                            #14
                            Quite a few makers did have different marking dies . ... I do know that ... and found in larger quanteties . The maker mark becomes more and more important on uncommon - rare - and ultra rare pieces ! The unmarked cross is common but a marked cross may be very hard to find ....... Hello fakery ! ... anything to make money on ! The L/12 is the prime example of a maker with the most amount of fake maker marks .

                            Douglas

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