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    S-w ekii

    I just received this cross and thought I would share it a bit...

    Robert
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      #3
      Nice one Robert, here is mine:
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        #4
        As ever your pics are just beautiful, Robert. Great cross as well.

        Here are pics of both my EK2 and EK1 S-W matched set.

        Best, Alex








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          #5
          Those are some very nice exaples! Thank you for posting.

          Robert

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            #6
            Nice cross Robert

            S-W, like every big maker, used multiple cores. One of their nicest, in my opinion, is the so-called "Type B 1914" which is modeled on the famous (Godet-made?) Type B 1870 core. I don't know but I I guess this was the first core they used.

            They made it in 2. Class versions:





            ..and also in 1. Class versions:
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            Best regards,
            Streptile

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

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              #7
              Lovely crosses Trevor,

              I especially admire your photography, very 'warm' and at the same time offering the viewer very clear detail.

              Robert

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                #8
                Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
                I just received this cross and thought I would share it a bit...

                Robert
                hy Robert

                nice collection you are building over there.
                the different types of cores used by sw can be a collection on its own .

                (ps Z used the b type core as well)

                regards kay

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                  (ps , if you going fore the Z try the harder to find Hansen core )


                  regards kay

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                    Nice cross Robert ,here's my two
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                      And the second SW
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                        #12
                        Nice crosses Scott,

                        If I'm not mistaken I believe yours have the same cores as my cross. The '3' in the reverse date really stands out on these. Am I close, or are there differences?

                        Robert

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                          #13
                          Hi Robert, While both mine and yours have the same '7' topped three there are a few differences across the rest of the cores Your cross has a long foot on the 4 and the crowns also contain subtel variations [yet this could be due to casting] and the stems of the oak leaves tail differently. But I do feel that both of my cross's are in fact the same all be it that one is better cast than the other

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