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    Large frame - Small core EK2 mm J

    The odd WW1 cross I get from time to time as part of 39 cross purchases .
    This one very odd and or puzzling strange .
    At first glance not much out of place . Ring marked with J . Very deep struck crown with pronounced bottom ring .
    Some places say Juncker and others say unknown maker ?

    Douglas
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    Reverse shows a die crack at the top .
    And to my surprize .....The core moves and moves ??

    Douglas
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      .... And core keeps on moving .!!
      The core is so lose that it almost falls out !!
      It is so small --> so why is it in the large size of frame at all ??


      Douglas
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        Obviously the core is too small- not meant for the frame . Hard to say ... at one time may have been soldered to the frame to keep it in place ???
        The siloette shot shows the size of the gap - a knife tip fits through - and movement of the core .
        If I tried I probably could pull the core out , which would bend the frame in places doing so . No indication that anyone has done this yet .

        Is a small core like this common ?

        Douglas
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          #5
          Hi Douglas,

          Interesting cross. I can't place this frame without reference to some photos, but it seems like it might be an LDO frame. Maybe Berg & Nolte 40?

          I've seen these mismatches before, but rarely. I always suspected that some makers tried to use leftover cores with the new "LDO" size frames, and this was the result. Who knows?
          Best regards,
          Streptile

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

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            When you say "LDO" size frame/ left over core ... does that indicate a WW2 assembled cross with an inter war core ? Or an inter war - private purchase/replacement WW1 cross - only with a LDO size - comparable lager frame and left over small core - assembled pre 39 ?
            And the J on the ring - the same as in the pinned referance thread - Study of EK data base 1914 , page 2- post 20 to 22 ?

            Douglas

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