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    Early Ek2(?) dissected

    Hey guys,

    I thought I got out of 57 awards until I saw this early beauty on ebay

    Interesting core, it looks like brass. Comments welcome

    I thought it was a RK initially but the break mark on the 12 o'clock now probably indicates a ek2.
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      #3
      That looks familiar, I have it's brother.

      Looks like it is an EK2 to me.
      What are the dimension? And is the core magnetic?

      BTW: I love that picture of your Lovebird, looks like a real Bad Boy
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        #4
        hi, looks like S & L EK2, 1970's i'd guess, i'm guessing the core is non-magnetic -Nigel
        sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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          #5
          Hi there, the lack of burnishing on the frames leads me to believe this is a more modern production piece.

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            #6
            Originally posted by LuckyLuudje View Post
            That looks familiar, I have it's brother.

            Looks like it is an EK2 to me.
            What are the dimension? And is the core magnetic?

            BTW: I love that picture of your Lovebird, looks like a real Bad Boy
            I will know when I get it but it looks brass. That lovebird picture is my lovebird grabbing hold of my DKIG case (repro thank the lord!) as I was trying to photograph it!

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              #7
              Originally posted by George L View Post
              Hi there, the lack of burnishing on the frames leads me to believe this is a more modern production piece.
              George, if they are reproducing cores like this then I'm getting outa the hobby ! The ones I've seen (70s) have a much "thinner" oak leaves with less definition and the modern day ones are just simply dire. Never seen modern repros produce this level of detail on the core.

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                #8
                Interesting piece. The definition of the core strike sure looks early. A non-magnetic core says late produced. It's the core that makes this one interesting to me. I must admit I've never seen a 57 New Form EK with a brass core. Anyone else seen one?

                Perhaps it's not actually brass. It may be the alloy used on the late produced non-magnetic pieces. If it is late produced, it's a heck of a nice strike.

                Please let us know when it arrives and you've done some more analysis.

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                  Some closer pics
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                    Frame
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                      #11
                      Second.
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                        #12
                        One frame is definitely "golder" and cleaner than the other.

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                          The obverse date
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                            The reverse date
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                              #15
                              whole core. Note the flanged edges
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