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    Wideframe EKII - I have my doubts ...

    Fellow members,

    I picked this up off the E-Stand this week and I'm not too sure on it.

    Dimensions are 45mm wide and 44.8 mm high.

    Note the unequal thickness of the outside edge of the 9 and 3 o'clock frames.

    The makers mark total throws me. I can't make it out but I'm sure it doesn't say '24' - were there other makers?

    No signs of acorns either on the ribbon ring or ribbon ring attachment.

    Core is magnetic.

    Comments please.
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    ... and the back.
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      #3
      Makers mark ...
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        #4
        Reminds me about this cross i have in my fake folder. It is marked 16. Note how the frame is on top of the 9 in 1939.
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          #5
          Note the low quality of the frame.
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            #6
            Thanks Peter,

            Also, the 2 o'clock arm of my Swaz is slightly covered by the frame.

            Saying that though, my swaz is quite crisp with sharp, straight edges.

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              #7
              Originally posted by hagwalther
              Saying that though, my swaz is quite crisp with sharp, straight edges.
              Yes i noted that as well. Improved fake or differnt and original cross ?
              I have bad feelings about your cross. More facts and opinions is needed.

              Cheers.
              Peter

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                #8
                Here is a shot of my '24' - strangely it has a '0' also stamped on the ring as well - I see '024' on yours - just my observations.
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                  #9
                  Hagwalter that is a nice normal 24 whit the "dot" , or it can be a acorn as extra mark at the end off the maker mark. Most times that 24 are very hard to figure out as it´s mostly part off the the nr´s on the ring. The one you show do have been buffed hard as most i have are almost black on the frames, that say a high silver contend.
                  Dont forgett you have at least 3 more to get from that 24 maker, the acorn, the klovs and the WB as extra marks.
                  Mikael

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                    #10
                    though it darn near looks like it in the photo - I had to go back and check - the '9'in 1939 is Not under the frame but is rather just hugging the edge - the tip of the '1' is also snug against the inner protion of the frame. The swas is also of the crisp variety. Here is a photo of the reverse
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                      #11
                      Thanks Guys,

                      Keep the comments coming.

                      I have to go off-line now as my daughter needs the computer to do her home work.

                      Regards ...

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                        #12
                        Dont forgett that "dot", acorn or clovs can be on the small ring also. One other to tell a 24 the dates on the core is low and most times the core is very matt black even if the ek is used.
                        Mikael

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