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    TR EK1 for review...any opinions will be glad

    Hello guys....I got a while back my only ww1 Ek1...I was told that is a TR production but I do not remember the maker...now that I am forced to sell it here any help and thought would be very glad....

    thanks to all in advance

    Alessio
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        #4
        Good Deumer.
        pseudo-expert

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          #5
          Originally posted by Don D. View Post
          Good Deumer.
          Agree

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            #6
            Don and Greg really many thanks for your time and your knowledge...

            Alessio

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              Non magnetic?

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                Could be pre WW2 too, start of 20s to -45.
                Last edited by Roglebk; 09-13-2012, 12:16 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Roglebk View Post
                  Could be pre WW2 too, start of 20s to -45.
                  Hello Roglebk...I was told it's a post ww1/TR production (20's-30's) as mentioned in the first post...I'm not an awards expert and I'm sorry but I do not understand the core of your post as well as the cross being un-magnetic or not...of course I'm open to your knowledge and explanations.....

                  sorry guys

                  best

                  alessio

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                    No problem. This maker (accepted as Deumer) has a magnetic (iron) and nonmagnetic (brass) version of this core. I recently acquired the nonmagnetic version.

                    Link is here:

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=618816

                    It is simple to test by holding a magnet to the core.

                    Best regards,
                    Michel

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by alessio cammelli View Post
                      Hello Roglebk...I was told it's a post ww1/TR production (20's-30's) as mentioned in the first post...I'm not an awards expert and I'm sorry but I do not understand the core of your post as well as the cross being un-magnetic or not...of course I'm open to your knowledge and explanations.....

                      sorry guys

                      best

                      alessio
                      You stated TR that started -33, only pointed out that it could be an earlier made cross as Deumer produced those under a long time, starting early 20s. It's a nice one.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by morel5000 View Post
                        No problem. This maker (accepted as Deumer) has a magnetic (iron) and nonmagnetic (brass) version of this core. I recently acquired the nonmagnetic version.

                        Link is here:

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=618816

                        It is simple to test by holding a magnet to the core.

                        Best regards,
                        Michel
                        Hello Michel and thanks a lot for your post...will try and let you (and the others) know...

                        best

                        ale

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Roglebk View Post
                          You stated TR that started -33, only pointed out that it could be an earlier made cross as Deumer produced those under a long time, starting early 20s. It's a nice one.
                          Hello bro your reply is very clear...sorry again for my not-knowledge...will let you know about it being magnetic or non-magnetic core...

                          best and thanks a lot to all here (glad being part of this great family)

                          Alessio

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                            #14
                            Why, it's a Weimar

                            Congrats on your recent acquisition, nice looking Weimar Iron 1st class.

                            Peto at point

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by petopoint View Post
                              Congrats on your recent acquisition, nice looking Weimar Iron 1st class.

                              Peto at point
                              Yes Peto your are right...just used a magnet....now I can confirm it has a brass core....

                              thanks again to all

                              Alessio

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