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Originally posted by BobwirtzI don't know about these as much as I'd like to, and don't want to steal anybody's thunder or joy, but is it a characteristic of these (C. E. Junckers) that the swastika is touching one corner and not all corners? Please educate me in this... I tried to just PM for the answer but I seem to be receiving an error on displaying the WAF and not all functionality is working - like PM. Thanks in advance for the education.
Bob
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Thanks to all of you guys!
Terry, simple rule: the longer you stay, the more you get to see.
Seriously now, it was in the pile of all the cased EK1s and 2s. I guess it just slipped by.
Richard, still selling, still selling
<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /><st1:City>Marshall</ST1</st1:City>, but much smaller… but you and Ben are right!!! No sellers remorse here!
Rob, yes, I am a “patina-man” myself and fell in love with the piece the split second I had laid my eyes on it.
Ivan, congratulations! Please post pics.
Bob (-wirtz), the swastika is not off center. Do a search on Junckers, there are many contributions covering this feature. This is a sign of manual finishing (= high tolerance) of the inner corners. Some think this was necessary to make room for the swaz to fit properly. Very possible. Perhaps a step in the process to soften the sharp edges as in not to scratch the paint on the swaz. Another take is that this was mainly just a personal finishing touch of the worker. On some you see rounded corners on the back but not on the front suggesting that the frame halves were hand-finished in a liberal way and randomly assembled (not paying attention to what’s going to be the front and the back one). Three approaches which do not exclude each other and might quite well all be true, decide for yourself.
Calvin, going by my current financial situation this might just be it: an early present for Christmas 2006! I should check with my wife if she can view it as her gift as well
Best regards,
Albert<O</O
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Originally posted by Albert
Terry, simple rule: the longer you stay, the more you get to see.
Seriously now, it was in the pile of all the cased EK1s and 2s. I guess it just slipped by.
Richard, still selling, still selling
Albert, look into my eyes, look into my eyes, you now feel sleepy,....you now will sell me these cased EK's, look into my eyes, look into my eyes
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