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    #46
    My cast-cored S-W EKI...

    Same frame can be found on my Imperial 'N' EKII.

    Robert
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      #47
      mm...
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        #48
        Dear All very nice thread!!!

        But could you please tell me the Full name of S-W?

        Or any other thread shows the full name of every 1914 EK maker? Thanks

        Many Thanks

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          #49
          "S-W" stands for the Hofgoldschmiede (court goldsmiths) Sy & Wagner, from Berlin.

          There are some lists around that interpret the marks, but much of it is just guessed, some even definitely wrong. I'm not sure if anyone put a "clean" list together... the new Wernitz book does contain many of the "safe" names, however.
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            #50
            I haven´t seen S-W cross in this thread with such core finnish as mine, so I am posting it. To me it looks like blackened stamped steel...
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              #51
              My contribution to this interesting discussion: this is the my only Ek2 Sy & Wagner –Berlino Court Mounted, or single ribbon bar 42.2 mm X 42.1 mm, 17.8 g

























              Ciao Alex

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                #52
                Is this an S-W?

                I just purchased this cross. Magnetic core, very old original ribbon that is very fragile, it is definitely multi piece construction.
                Can someone look at this and tell me if this is an "S-W" and anything else about it?












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                  #53
                  A crisp one.
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                  An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

                  "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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                    #54
                    S-w ekii.
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                    An opinion should be the result of thought, not a substitute for it.

                    "First ponder, then dare." von Moltke

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