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    SB EK1 opinions please

    Hello guys , Id like to have your thoughts on this SB EK1 please .

    Its a really heavy cross , marked with an 800 silver mark , the screw is marked with PM 800 and D.R.G.M. 653146 .

    Regards,

    Simon .
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    Reverse
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      #3
      Apart
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        #4
        Seams are a little rough
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          #5
          Hi Simon,
          That is a nice looking cross but I think it might have an issue.
          I might be wrong but I think that the Meybauer screwnut is not original
          to the cross. Here is my thinking---------

          The core details are not what I expect from a Meybauer. The core looks
          moor like a "Fr" or "FR" core to me. Also, those PM marked Meybauer
          nuts have been turning up on ebay lately. "I have always wondered why
          there is a supply of nuts without crosses" Another thing, maybe it's just
          because of the heavy cleaning and polishing to the reverse side but i would
          expect to see some scratches on the frame to indicate the backplate has been
          with the frame for 90 years.

          The anti-spin pin is most likely a jeweller added item (nice touch)

          Taking all this into account, I still like your cross.

          Maybe someone will have a different opinion.

          Greg

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            #6
            Thank you very much for your thoughts Greg .

            I also wondered about the Screwnuts originality to the cross considering the core details .

            Any other opinions please folks ...

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              #7
              Hi,

              Imo a recent "fantasy" piece. Post#4, the edge shot, is very telling. Imo a genuine 1914 EK2 (possibly Fr as Greg has already suggested) has been broken apart, the obverse frame and ground down core have then been combined with new-made fantasy "first class" screwback hardware.

              Further, unlike some around here, I am NOT comfortable with all the loose Meybauer DRGM screwnuts available on eBay at the moment.

              For me, the value of this example is $0.00, less than my valuable 2 cent opinion!

              Regards
              Mike
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              Mike

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                #8
                I'm totally with Mike here.

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                  #9
                  Is it me or does the screw nut display cast marks?

                  J

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                    #10
                    The screwnut on the left is the one from this cross , Jesse it dosen,t seem to bear any cast marks ... The Screw to the right is from a good Meybauer .
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                      #11
                      Hi Simon,

                      The left one looks smaller? Or is it just the pics?

                      Regards
                      Mike
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                      Mike

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                        #12
                        screwnuts
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mike Kenny View Post
                          Hi Simon,

                          The left one looks smaller? Or is it just the pics?

                          Regards
                          Mike
                          Hi mike , yes it is slightly smaller

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mike Kenny View Post
                            Hi,

                            Imo a recent "fantasy" piece. Post#4, the edge shot, is very telling. Imo a genuine 1914 EK2 (possibly Fr as Greg has already suggested) has been broken apart, the obverse frame and ground down core have then been combined with new-made fantasy "first class" screwback hardware.

                            Further, unlike some around here, I am NOT comfortable with all the loose Meybauer DRGM screwnuts available on eBay at the moment.

                            For me, the value of this example is $0.00, less than my valuable 2 cent opinion!

                            Regards
                            Mike

                            Well Mike that explains the terrible soldering job around the frame seam and also the tool marks to the reverse ... what a shameful waste of a good EK2 , cannibalised to create a Frankenstein .

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                              #15
                              The smaller one does appaear to have that mass of slight indents, which to me says modern manufacture. I have seen this on other non PM screwback fakes, where the screwback plate is a disc shape.

                              J

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