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    x2 EK I - DRGM and .930

    Here are two of mine I thought I would show here.

    First one up:

    Back of cross marked 938


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    back with 938 and back plate marked 800
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      #3
      Nut marked 800 and PM

      Meybauer?





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      Last edited by Brad Posey; 05-04-2010, 05:50 PM.

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        Next up a vaulted 930
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          Last photo of the back and 930 mark
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            #6
            A couple of terrific crossesThe second one looks like a nice 'muffin crown' blued core example.

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              #7
              Yes, I think the core is blued on the vaulted 930 cross. The photos do not do the patina any justice on either of these crosses, they look much better when they are in your hand, especially the 930.

              Any comments on the PM stamp on the screw back? Meybauer?



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                #8
                Very nice crosses. I think the PM is for Paul Meybauer. Unfortunately it seems like the Meybauer has been polished up a bit by someone. The patina will return in time, and it's a terrific cross.
                Best regards,
                Streptile

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

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                  #9
                  I guess I should bave mentioned that I bought the cross at a flea market from a young couple who had no other miitaria other than this cross. It was heavily re-painted and the silver frame was covered with thick black paint. The reverse was messed up as well. I took a little acetone, cotton balls, cutips and a soft brush to remove the paint and crap off the back and thus why the original patina is missing.

                  Even though it was several yeas ago, you do not want to know what I paid for this piece. I wish I could find another :-)


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                    #10
                    A pair of very desireable crosses

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                      #11
                      Beautiful Crosses (love the Meybauer) and yes we do want to know how much you paid for them

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                        #12
                        Lovely! Both very hard too find.

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                          #13
                          Hi Brad,

                          Two nice original examples.

                          No problems wit the PM stamped onto the nut like that. A silver only marked backplate, a silver only marked X-plate and fully marked nut is about the best combination you can expect for these screwback Meybauers.

                          I have a soft spot for the pumpkin crown, blued core, notched spoon-bill EK1s and yours has a nice high silver content too.

                          Thanks for showing them.

                          Regards
                          Mike
                          Regards
                          Mike

                          Evaluate the item, not the story and not the seller's reputation!

                          If you PM/contact me without the courtesy of using your first name, please don't be offended if I politely ignore you!

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                            #14
                            I have a blued core like yours stamped 930. It's one of the nicest crosses in my collection. You have two classics here.

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                              #15
                              Beautiful examples Brad. The Blue core/ Pumpkin crown Ek's are my favorite, I'm still looking for the 930.
                              This is the only maker I know of that added pebbling between the vertical arms of the crown, a nice detail.

                              Chris

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