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    Interesting Deumer EK1

    Hi,

    today I get my last addition for this year. A nice Deumer EK1 market with L11 but it is the first time that I see the mark on the needle! Also the hingeblock is smaller and the paint of the core is different.




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      #3
      and here you can compare it with a "normal" L11 marked EK1.

      Does anyone have a same piece in his collection or is it a rarity like Nigel Screwback EK1 ?



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        #4
        Hi Patrick!
        First, let me apologize for not replying to your thread, I totally missed it, I have no idea why!! Sorry for that!!!!
        I saw the EK myself and nearly bid on it, as I haven't seen the L/11 mark on the pin of a 57 Deumer EK before!!
        Looking at the cross itself, the matt paint on the core, and the silver/white finish on the backplate point to quite an early piece!
        The L/11 mark is not only in a different place, it also looks like a different mark to the one we usually see!!!
        So, a great and rare variant, from the early period!!!
        Very nice!!!!!!!!!!
        -Nigel
        Last edited by Nigel N; 03-25-2015, 02:36 PM.
        sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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          #5
          Hi Patrick,

          I did the same as Nigel. Completely missed it!

          Wow! Now that would be a rare badge. Never seen the strike on the pin. I don't know anything about the wartime pieces but is it common to be marked on the pin? If not, than you do have a good one there.

          Regards,
          Rudy

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            #6
            I am fairly sure that I have seen a wartime Deumer with the L/11 mark on the pin, I will have a look thru my files and see if I can find a photo??
            I have also seen one example of a Deumer EK1 that had the L/11 mark on the backplate, without a box surrounding the mark, as they also used on some wartimers, so theres little doubt they would have used up wartime leftover parts on their 57ers, especially the earlier ones!!
            -Nigel
            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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              #7
              Indeed a very nice variant Patrick. Congrats on the find.

              http://www.ek1-dna.de/-l-11--wilhelm...---pinback.php

              http://www.ek1-dna.de/l-11-wilhelm-d...---pinback.php

              Regards,
              Nick

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                #8
                Found one!!!!
                Wartime Deumer EK1 with L/11 mark on pin..............
                attachment0ZPYSZ9G.jpg
                sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                  #9
                  Hi,

                  no problem I also forget this thread (shame on me)

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                    #10
                    Hi Patrick.

                    Awesome!! Congrats!

                    Best regards.

                    Maciej G.

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                      #11
                      Really a great & rare EK1. Tom

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                        #12
                        Nice and rare cross with the pin marked. I posted this rare EK before and posting it again here for those that might not have seen it as it's the only '4' marked 57 EKI I've ever seen.
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                          #13
                          Oh George, that's another beauty

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by George L View Post
                            Nice and rare cross with the pin marked. I posted this rare EK before and posting it again here for those that might not have seen it as it's the only '4' marked 57 EKI I've ever seen.
                            left over war time parts really make these so unique ! Tom

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                              #15
                              Nice one George.

                              Regards,
                              Rudy

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