Any clues as to the maker of this 1914 EK2 core? Many thanks guys!
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Greetings Monty,
My understanding is that KO didn't actually manufacture cores themselves but used many cores from differing foundries ,the core you show is an early type that was used buy a number of cross makers. SW, KO, KAG, WS, S to name a few.
There are some cores that we know were only used by certain makers, Godet and Carl Dellinus (CD800) crosses for example are found with one type of core (which maybe assumed to have been of their own manufacture) though these cores are also found to be used by other makers. The Godet core can be found in R marked crosses and I have heard them to be found in some KO marked crosses.
Regards,
Scott
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Originally posted by pzrwest View PostI wonder did this core ever have the frames applied to it or just a core that never had the frames on it?
If you look closely at the photo you can make out the difference in the patina where the core edge would have been in a frame, which leaves the question what happened to the frame?
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