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    * My Juncker Collection *

    Cased EK I's with L/12 on the Pin & SB
    Cased EK II's with RK Type case & LDO Case
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    Cased EK I & II Type 1. Spangen
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        Hi guys!
        Wanted to finally post my Juncker Collection to date. I do have a couple of additional Juncker pieces on the way which I'll add when they arrive.
        It's a real mixed bag with the only similiarity being they are all Junckers.
        The collection includes:

        ~ Early Non-magnetic RK

        ~ Many of the types of Juncker EK I & II's (but not all yet).
        ~ EK I & II Juncker/AWS Schinkel with brass cores (The EK I in George & Dietrich's EK I Book)
        ~ Full Junckers
        ~ Crunch Bead
        ~ Wide Frame Schinkels
        ~ Cores with RK type swaz.
        ~ Several with other maker cores

        War Badges:
        ~ J-2 PO
        ~ N/S PAB
        ~ BKAiG
        ~ CCCiB
        ~ Imp PO
        ~ Spanish Cross in Bronze
        ~ N/S IAB
        ~ FJ (J-2?)
        ~ U-boot
        and others!

        Hope you like it!!
        Greg
        Juncker Collection II 10.16.10 034.jpg

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          #5
          Holy Crap, Greg, I can only dream of this collection.
          Dave

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            #6
            Nice collection!

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              #7
              Very very nice Greg,congrats my friend

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                M

                VERY NICE LOOKING

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                  dreammy

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                    That is probably the nicest and most focused Juncker collection I have ever seen.

                    I knew you were hard at work assembling all the various EK2 and EK1 variations, but it's news to me to see the other pieces in there, too.

                    Also, looking at this selection makes me realize why I love Junckers so much. Just the shape and design of one single EK1 there is so much more beautiful compared to (for example) an S&L or a Mayer. Whoever was responsible for the design of the Juncker dies had a great eye, and a great sense of style. I love Godet EKs (a lot!), but more for the quality of their workmanship than their design. There is nothing to compare, in my opinion, with a Juncker.

                    And the other pieces confirm this opinion of mine. The eagles on all the combat badges are just a cut above the other makers'. The snakes and skull of the APB. And that Prussian Flight Badge -- it doesn't get any better than that delicately scupltured wreath and crown.

                    Some people may wonder why Junckers command a premium when they sell, but for me it's obvious. They just look better than the rest. I know this in an opinion, but it's an opinion that is confirmed and reconfirmed for me every time I see or hold anything made by Juncker.

                    A really, really superior collection that shows a discerning eye and great taste, Greg. Congratulations.
                    Best regards,
                    Streptile

                    Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                      Absolutely superb, Greg!!

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                        #12
                        Nice collection Greg, well done.

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                          #13
                          Delicious!!!

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                            #14
                            Excelente,

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                              #15
                              Superb my friend!!
                              Cheers, Steve
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