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    Alloy EK1?

    Are there alloy versions of the WW1 EK1?
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    Hi Loggie,

    What do you mean by alloy? Non-silver? If so, yes, there are brass/tombak and nickel silver examples among others. There are plenty of echt silber examples that are not marked for silver content.

    From the poor pic, I'm guessing you have a KO marked (or unmaked) example with unmarked silver frames and pressed/sheet iron core.

    Regards
    Mike
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    Mike

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      #3
      The core is not iron. Are the Shinkel cores iron?

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        #4
        A zinc core could be possible.

        Can you post better pics, front AND reverse?
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        Mike

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          #5
          I cannot take pictures until I return home in early May. I have a lot of forum due outs when I return. It seems you already addressed a concern that I have- there are zinc examples. I do know it is lighter in weight than an iron core model. It is also vaulted. I really appreciate the comment.

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            #6
            This would be the first non-iron core I see on this cross type. Sure it's not iron?
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              #7
              This would be the first non-iron core I see on this cross type. Sure it's not iron?
              I agree with Sascha, its a KO and I never heard of a non magnetic one of that type.

              We'll just have to wait

              Best regards,
              Michel

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                #8
                I have been told they are some examples that exist made of aluminum. Is it possible that private purchase lighter matieriel examples exist?

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                  #9
                  Nothing is impossible, but unknown maker KO is neither known for any private purchase crosses...
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                    #10
                    Better photos.
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                        #12
                        That's not a KO and it doesn't look like the thread starter. It is a Petz & Lorenz cross from the inter war years/early WW2.
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                          #13
                          Thread starter photo was my mistake. I was away from home and I grabbed the incorrect photo from my lap top.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Loggie View Post
                            Thread starter photo was my mistake. I was away from home and I grabbed the incorrect photo from my lap top.


                            Well, at least all the questions make a bit more sense now!

                            I agree with Don, a typical P&L 1-piece strike in non-mag alloy.

                            Regards
                            Mike
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                            Mike

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                              That's not a KO and it doesn't look like the thread starter. It is a Petz & Lorenz cross from the inter war years/early WW2.
                              I agree absolutely.
                              Best regards,
                              Streptile

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