Hi guys,
I have been offered this RK at a fair price. I've never owned (or held) a 1957 1st Pattern RK, and would greatly value your thoughts on this one in advance of purchase. I am posting this with the seller's full blessing, and want to hear from those of you who know what's what with these babies. This would be a large investment for me so please do not hesitate to offer your informed and candid opinions.
Here is what I know:
1) 800 marked on the reverse, magnetic core. No repairs, glue, or damage of any kind. Very nicely soldered together.
2) Ribbon loop - apparently the "800" marked ribbon loop may be an original WW2 piece. Any thoughts?
3) Ribbon - possibly wartime version also? I don't know how to judge.
4) Case - said to be an early 57 type. it has a line around the top lid. Good?
5) There are no flaws to the beading. What could this mean?
6) Seller is a trustworthy member of our community.
Here are some photos from the seller (rather large, for detail):
I thank you all, certainly including the seller, in advance.
I have been offered this RK at a fair price. I've never owned (or held) a 1957 1st Pattern RK, and would greatly value your thoughts on this one in advance of purchase. I am posting this with the seller's full blessing, and want to hear from those of you who know what's what with these babies. This would be a large investment for me so please do not hesitate to offer your informed and candid opinions.
Here is what I know:
1) 800 marked on the reverse, magnetic core. No repairs, glue, or damage of any kind. Very nicely soldered together.
2) Ribbon loop - apparently the "800" marked ribbon loop may be an original WW2 piece. Any thoughts?
3) Ribbon - possibly wartime version also? I don't know how to judge.
4) Case - said to be an early 57 type. it has a line around the top lid. Good?
5) There are no flaws to the beading. What could this mean?
6) Seller is a trustworthy member of our community.
Here are some photos from the seller (rather large, for detail):
I thank you all, certainly including the seller, in advance.
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