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    #3
    Gents,

    These 3 Assmann EK1 have just arrived.

    What do you think?

    Andrew
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      #4
      Very nice Andrew!!
      I know the Assmann's are later pieces, and so don't have the super quality of a 50's Deumer or S&L, but I think they have a lot of character and are great pieces in their own right, and quite scarce too!!
      So far, I haven't seen any major variations in the Assmann EK1
      -Nigel
      sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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        #5
        I especially like the first one. Are the flanges polished or sand blasted like the later S&Ls?

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          #6
          Non of them are polished, they have that rather ivory-ish colour and the cores are not that gritty that I've seen on other example. Non of them are magnetic of course.

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            #7
            Congrats !!! A rare find I'm still looking for one

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              #8
              Originally posted by Borzadow View Post
              Congrats !!! A rare find I'm still looking for one
              Same here, wouldn't mind adding one to my collection.

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                #9
                You know guys, anything listed here are ready to go, I am not a collector but keen to show all new arrivals here to avoid misleading my buyers....

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                  #10
                  How I can differentiate such a piece from a very late S&L piece except the A for Assmann?

                  best regards
                  Pattex

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                    #11
                    Originally posted by pattex View Post
                    How I can differentiate such a piece from a very late S&L piece except the A for Assmann?

                    best regards
                    Pattex
                    All the EK1's by Assmann that we have seen so far have been marked, I would be surprised if many, or any at all weren't?
                    If you have one in hand to examine, they are very different from the similar period/ later S&L...the finish on the frame and core are unlike anything that S&L used!! Construction techniques, such as soldering and hand finishing are also different!!
                    -Nigel
                    sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                      #12
                      Originally posted by Nigel N View Post
                      All the EK1's by Assmann that we have seen so far have been marked, I would be surprised if many, or any at all weren't?
                      If you have one in hand to examine, they are very different from the similar period/ later S&L...the finish on the frame and core are unlike anything that S&L used!! Construction techniques, such as soldering and hand finishing are also different!!
                      -Nigel
                      Where are the differences in the stamping, that's the thing that interest me.

                      best regards
                      Pattex

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                        #13
                        Originally posted by pattex View Post
                        Where are the differences in the stamping, that's the thing that interest me.

                        best regards
                        Pattex
                        By "stamping" I guess you mean the die it was made from?
                        S&L used several different EK cores throughout the many years of production, while all seem to come from the same, original master or mother die, there are small differences between cores from differing periods.
                        It appears that S&L provided Assmann with one of their working dies to use on their version of the EK1, it looks different from the die that S&L were using themselves at the same time!!
                        It has signs of wear, and was probably one of S&L's dies that they had previously used themselves.
                        -Nigel
                        sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                          #14
                          Originally posted by Nigel N View Post
                          By "stamping" I guess you mean the die it was made from?
                          S&L used several different EK cores throughout the many years of production, while all seem to come from the same, original master or mother die, there are small differences between cores from differing periods.
                          It appears that S&L provided Assmann with one of their working dies to use on their version of the EK1, it looks different from the die that S&L were using themselves at the same time!!
                          It has signs of wear, and was probably one of S&L's dies that they had previously used themselves.
                          -Nigel
                          And that's the problem - there are no differences in the die.

                          Only the "A" stamp is the clear visible difference.

                          best regards
                          Pattex

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                            #15
                            Originally posted by pattex View Post
                            And that's the problem - there are no differences in the die.

                            Only the "A" stamp is the clear visible difference.

                            best regards
                            Pattex
                            If you compare an Assmann made EK1 with an S&L made EK1 from the same period, everything is slightly different, core, frame, paint, silver finish etc.
                            The differences are small, and hard to spot without very close examination , but they are there!
                            But, if Assmann marked all their EK1's, as so far they all seem to be, such close study might not be needed!!
                            -Nigel
                            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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