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    #31
    lets keep this alive ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

    I recently came across an old tread of mine ,,

    and a variation of a 1870 cross I completely forgotten .

    but I think there's a relationship with this thread .














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      #32
      I think this ones matches and is a marked EK1 LL !


      Best regards,
      Michel
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        #33
        More
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          #34
          Still
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            #35
            Last one, thanks!
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              #36
              Interesting cross.
              That's for adding it Michel.

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                #37
                Thanks Greg.

                To stir up the discussion, here is the other "accepted" LL marked 1870. A frame match right?

                Best regards,
                Michel
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                  #38
                  Another one

                  Type A1
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                    #39
                    Back for completeness
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                      #40
                      Was it ever determined what was the latest use of the Alphabet Frames, was it ever found on 1914 series?

                      Here is another 1870, but unmarked, ... Alphabet Frame correct?
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                        #41
                        this frame is in manufacturing equal to the 1914 frames ..

                        the same thickness, the same type of soldering ,,the same shape, design ....

                        only the measurement are a little smaller ,,,

                        what explained to me WY you would not find this frame easily with a 1914 core in it ,,


                        regards kay






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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Montgomery Burns View Post
                          this frame is in manufacturing equal to the 1914 frames ..

                          the same thickness, the same type of soldering ,,the same shape, design ....

                          only the measurement are a little smaller ,,,

                          what explained to me WY you would not find this frame easily with a 1914 core in it ,,


                          regards kay.
                          So what you are saying is that this type of frame has only been seen on 1870 crosses? ...How about on Jubilee years crosses?

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                            #43
                            Is there any continuity to this interesting thread.
                            Thanks
                            Alf.

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                              #44
                              not really.
                              All I get when I read this one is confused.

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