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    Ok, so 50/50 on the OLS, Oaks real, case not real.

    Next up for your perusal and opinions is an RK.

    Its beading is pretty flawed and it hasn't been cleaned, no silver stamp on the rear, 1st pattern core, magnetic.

    Could this be an early 1st stamping? or is it a late semi-modern stamping? I know they changed dies along the way as well as cores
    P.S.

    Thanks for your time on these.
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    Hi Brien..................
    Very early 1st pattern, IMO this type, with the loop eye unfinished, is the earliest variant, maybe others disagree on that, but I think we'll all agree this is a fine example!
    Would it be possible to see a good closeup of the OLS??
    -Nigel
    sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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      #3
      Oaks for Nigel

      The oaks have been munched and I'm not sure they are real but here are the photos Nigel
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        #4
        That's how a core should look

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          #5
          Early St&L 57er KC, has the flawed "B" frame and 1st pattern ( magnetic ) core.
          Looks like the OLS received a replacement loop, but the handy-work is not that great.

          Overall, very nice KC, would be happy to have in my own collection !

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            #6
            Thanks for the OLS closeups Brien!
            I think they are good too, and quite early, its hard to see all the flaws because of the flash, but the cutouts around the leaf edges is very good, and they could well be from the same date as the RK!
            Shame about the repair and the heavy handed use of solder, but still a nice set overall I think!!
            Thanks for sharing it with us!!!!!!!!
            -Nigel
            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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              #7
              A wonderful set with the OLS

              Both, RK and OLS seems to have been married a long time ago. same patina and the repair of the OLS could be of excessive wear.

              Fantastic very early B-frame and IMO very early oaks

              Brien, that is a TOP SET

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                #8
                I am wondering if the soldering job was done to change out the suspension ring so that the cross hangs lower. It seems as if war time OLS hang low enough so that the swords do not brush up against the cross. 57er OLS have the cross hanging higher. So high that the cross brushes up against the swords thus causing wear and tear on the cross.

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