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    Help with 1914 EKI Prinzen, Godet Berlin marked

    Trev found this one. Some things looks really good, some don't.

    What's your thoughts?
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      Carl,
      I like this cross but I'm not so sure that it's a Godet. The hardware
      is wrong for a Godet and I don't think I have ever seen a Godet marked "800",
      where the 800 has been in a box.

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        #4
        This one is exactly the 2nd one of this type I've ever seen. How must a"Godet" Prinzen look like?
        Micha

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          #5
          Originally posted by Motorhead View Post
          This one is exactly the 2nd one of this type I've ever seen. How must a"Godet" Prinzen look like?
          Micha
          Micha, did the other one match, stamps and all and where did u see it?

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            #6
            A nice looking cross. Great patina. Good craftsmanship. Can the markings be linked to any other Godet product?
            pseudo-expert

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              #7
              Obverse is matching,reverse setup is matching-maker mark is just one line "Godet" and underneath the "800".Where?...in my display
              Micha

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                #8
                Originally posted by Motorhead View Post
                Obverse is matching,reverse setup is matching-maker mark is just one line "Godet" and underneath the "800".Where?...in my display
                Micha
                Thanks Micha, so you got one. Any pics or links to your display?

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                  #9
                  I have shown it at the GMIc a while ago-here's the link:

                  http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopi...***entry241143

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                    #10
                    I still find it odd that fullsized 1914 Godets have the 800 stamped just
                    like the makers mark (not in a box) .
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                      #11
                      Here's Michas cross. A perfect match exept for the lack of "Berlin" stamp.
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                          Thread starter arrived yesterday and the marks looks good, they been on the cross since it was made imo. The 2 lines, 'Godet' and 'Berlin', is probably on the same stamp and not stamped separately. I'ts small but even, nicely struck and the very nice Silver patina is covering it.

                          'Incuse 800' mark does not match the ones i saw before, the line surrounding the "800" is more square than the one found for example on the 'slanted W Incuse 800' crosses. It also seems to have been on the cross forever.

                          Has anybody seen a incuse 800 mark on any Godet product before?

                          Overall quality and manufacture is what one would expect from a Godet. Good solder job, even vaulting, no play in the needle and hinge. It "feels good in hand".

                          Core is a solid one, not like the hollow ones found on C F Zimmermann and the "alledged AWS" Prinzen. It's probably struck in the vaulted shape.

                          Only things do not like so far is the slightly crooked inner corners, corroded core and the high price.

                          New pics coming up soon.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Roglebk View Post
                            Thread starter arrived yesterday
                            New pics coming up soon.
                            Awesome!
                            Best regards,
                            Streptile

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

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Roglebk View Post
                              Only things do not like so far is the slightly crooked inner corners, corroded core and the high price.
                              I never like the high price

                              Chris

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