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    Übergrosse EK2 for review

    May I ask your advice on this Übergrosse EK2. If my measurement is correct, its size is 46 x 46 mm to 46.5 x 46.5 mm.
    Many thanks for your opinion.

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    #2
    Looks fine, an Ubergrosse with the cut inner corners.
    It's a nice cross with a nice patina.
    Typically these measure 47x47mm - 0.05mm difference should be fine.

    Best regards,
    Callum.

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      #3
      Typical, nice Ubergrosse

      Regards
      Jarek

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        #4
        Thanks for the confirmation, guys.

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          #5
          Nice chip frame UB .

          Douglas

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            #6
            Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
            Nice chip frame UB .

            Douglas
            Please excuse my ignorance but what is a "chip frame ubergrosse", I did a forum search with negative results.

            Les

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              #7
              Originally posted by LES Y View Post

              Please excuse my ignorance but what is a "chip frame ubergrosse", I did a forum search with negative results.

              Les
              Look for a flaw on the bottom of the 9 o'clock arm,right at the point I belive.

              Anyways go back 5 pages I started a thread on the same type cross in july, Douglass posted a picture explaining the different typs.

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                #8
                Many thanks, found it .

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                  #9
                  Hi Les :

                  As rare as they are ... the chip flaw type is the one found predominantly .
                  The cracked flaw is even harder to find .

                  Douglas
                  Chip & Crack UB pic 2.jpg

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