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    Cased screwback EK1 variant

    Here's a neat example of a well-worn piece. The most interesting aspect is the case itself.

    #2
    Here's the reverse of the EK1. I forgot to include the disc. DOH! But you know what they look like, no? The EK is vaulted and marked .800 on the upper arm of the cross.

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      #3
      here's the top of the case, which is made of wood and covered in leatherette.
      It measures 55mm x 57mm and is 27mm tall. Smaller than average in LxW yet taller than most!
      Last edited by Eric Stahlhut; 06-26-2002, 10:31 PM.

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        #4
        here's an image of the interior of the case with the flocking removed. Note the pencil markings.

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          #5
          here is the clasp to the case which is unfortunately missing the upper portion of the opening mechanism. This style was a precursor to the ubiquitious 'push-button' type. All in all, an acceptable example of an original cased period screwback EK1. Thanks very much for taking the time to view my thread!

          Happy foraging and "Bon Chance"!

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            #6
            Awesome Case!

            Love it, Love it, Love it!! Very nice!!

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              #7
              Great stuff. Thanks for sharing. AM I seeing the date correctly: 1914? Any chance of posting the obverse?

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