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    Assmann EK2 Spange

    From the same source as my Assmann EK1, and one of several pieces supposedly bought from Assmann, is this EK2 Spange, unlike any I have seen before!!!
    It is from the same die as an S&L example, but is hollow backed, not solid, and has a very different finish!
    When you see the black paint, and the particular silver finish,it does shout...."Assmann"
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      #3
      Reverse, showing the two round wire pins, not flat as used by S&L......
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        #4
        I don't want to damage the pins by trying to remove the Spange from the ribbon.... I can't see an MM, but it could be marked, but you can, hopefully see the hollow back.....
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          #5
          Couple of closer views......
          EK, showing the very matt black paint used.....
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          The round wire pin........
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            #6
            So, there you are guys, what I believe is the first shown example of an Assmann EK Spange!!
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            -Nigel
            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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              #7
              How interesting, a hollow spange! The EK beading looks very worn as well. That would mean Assmann bought a worn die from St&L and kept on using it, plus made an entirely new die for the reverse?

              Anyway, a great find Nigel. Thanks for showing.

              Regards,
              Nick

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                #8
                I agree, great find ! When did Assmann leave the game as a producer ? Tom

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                  #9
                  Interesting Spange. I have a hollow version of the ek1 spange.
                  I am not sure if its Assmann (ok I don´t think it is Assmann.The quality looks too bad ). Sadly the condition is not very good.



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                      #11
                      Hi Patrick!!
                      Interesting Spange!!!
                      The fact that it is a hollow back, and appears to have an open hingeblock and thick flatwire catch, means there is at least a chance of yours also being an Assmann!
                      If they made an EK2 Spange, surely they made a 1st class too, and possibly Imperial cored EK's to go with them??
                      If yours is an Assmann, I think its likely that they also used an S&L die to make it??
                      There are several flaws that are found on an S&L EK2 Spange, that are also found on the Assmann, here is one........
                      S&L....... Left............. Assmann............. Right
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                        #12
                        Yes but this one does not have this flaw.

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                          #13
                          Not sure without checking, if S&L used the same die for both classes???
                          -Nigel
                          sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                            #14
                            Just checked.....it is the same die, even the earliest 1st class I have has a very small flaw in the same place, it must have got bigger over time, so, as it seems the die Assmann used was an older , worn one, I would think all the Assmann made Spangen should have that flaw!!
                            -Nigel
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                              #15
                              Hi Nigel.
                              Great spange. Congratulations!
                              I still hunt to get similar!

                              Best regards.

                              Maciej G.

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