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Waaaaaait a minute..........it just occurred to me that every "G" EK1 I have, or have seen, is flat. Every "GODET.BERLIN" EK1 I have seen in convex. Does anyone have a "G" that is convex or a "GODET.BERLIN" that is flat?
If not, and if it is Godet for both marks, then we could have a typical "entry" quality pieces (G) vs. the more expensive piece (GODET.BERLIN) from the same jeweler. We all accept that this is a common practice, a fine example are the solid-backed (good quality) and ray-backed (high quality) Juncker marked flight badges. Similarly, I have two Meybauer marked EK1, one is the nicest quality EK I have ever seen, the other is much lower quality. Could this be a matter of items in a Godet catalogue?;
EK1 flat- 4 RM
EK1 Convex - 6 RM
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Thanks George
The same Obverse core as Claudios, AND the 'G' marked pieces (give or take the vaulting )
Now I can see NO reason why 'G' marked pieces can be anything BUT Godets....
This, Nimmergut EK 1. Kl. Glaser & Sohn.JPG as Claudio pointed out, seems to be the most compelling evidence against itLast edited by Biro; 02-21-2004, 08:26 PM.
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