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    Whaa?? Could this solid-EK1 be real?

    Need advice please. This came from a friend who has had it many years. I was expecting a post-WW1 EK with the hinge and pin, but when I got it...........its a solid die-cutpiece. Not magnetic, tarnished black, I think (?) it is silver. First thought was naaaa....but the quality is very high and the details are crisp and Meybauer made one-piece die-struck Commemorative Pilots badges after the war........could it be?

    <img src=http://www.kaisersbunker.com/ek/silver_ek_1.jpg >

    #2
    The front detail is quite crisp. the side of the cross shows clearly the cut marks from the die strike that I used to look for on stamped Nazeee badges. And yes, its heavy!

    <img src=http://www.kaisersbunker.com/ek/silver_ek_4.jpg>

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      #3
      The reverse and that hinge. I am not aware of a hinge like this on any copy I was aware of when I collected Nazeee crap? The back is smooth and clean and as good as any other EK original back.


      <img src=http://www.kaisersbunker.com/ek/silver_ek_2.jpg>

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        #4
        Under the hinge is a very clean, tiny, Meybauer stamp, the same as on a Pilot's badge, and not like the huge poor ones I have seen on Airship copies.

        <img src=http://www.kaisersbunker.com/ek/silver_ek_3.jpg>

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          #5
          That's it

          Anyone ever seen or heard of a solid-silver EK1. Could it be real? If its fake, why are there not tons of these around? My friend has had it for over 20 years. I just cannot decide.......Please help! Tony

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            #6
            I dunnnno... that "picket fence slat" pin's not at all like the otherwise universal "fish tail" Meybauer pins.

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              #7
              Hmmm... That one is difficult. I don't think it is a fake in that quality. Can you make a closeup of the Maybauer mark?

              I just found pics of one of mine one-piece EKs and it seems to be very similar to yours but it is vaulted. Also non-magnetic but seems to be silver plated:
              Attached Files

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                #8
                Nearly the same style of pinback:
                Attached Files

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                  #9
                  Ek1

                  This fat pin looks very similar to that seen on a 1914 EK1 recently sold on the Estand...as a copy. I think Chris Taylor was the seller.

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                    #10
                    I can't find this post. Have you got pics of it?

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                      #11
                      Ek2

                      Originally posted by JensF.
                      I can't find this post. Have you got pics of it?
                      My mistake I think. It is described as a post war copy, so the word fake may not be adequate.
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=41469

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                        #12
                        OK, I'm convinced. Thanks also to the good people who PM'd me to save me public shame. That is the same EK1, right down the elevated "9" in the date. I should have trusted my own instincts when comparing to my screwback Meybauer, which is phenomenal quality. But yikes; this one-piece EK is a very good quality item, and die struck. Ah well..............

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