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    Question on EK1 finishes

    I have an EK1 mm100 and the obverse of the frame appears to be silver plated (?). Can anyone advise me if that is correct? Thanks, Ron.

    #2
    Hi!

    IMO the framework is from solid silver

    KR
    Andreas

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      #3
      Yes Andreas, you are correct, and the frame is solid silver but also appears to be plated. Some of the plating has worn off and shows tarnished silver. For all I know the what I think is plating may be laquer. Ron.

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        #4
        The frame or the backplate or both of an EK1 are not made of silver, nor is the frame solid but typically a very thin (> 0.5 mm) sheet of metal which is stamped.

        Dietrich
        B&D PUBLISHING
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          #5
          And which metal was used?
          It's a new opinion for me that EKs generaly should not made of silver.
          I knew that the frame is stampet. With solid i wanted to say that the used material is massive silver or "Neusilber".
          IMO most of the EK 1 frames and backblades are made from silver or the so called "Neusilber".

          KR
          Andreas

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            #6
            Andreas,

            there is a big difference between Neusilber (Nickelsilber) which is an alloy containing no silver at all and silver itself. The stamps on any EK1 or EK2 do not indicate anything that has to do with silver but rather indicate a manufacturer. And again, the frame is not solid but hollow stamped.

            Viele Gruesse,

            Dietrich
            B&D PUBLISHING
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              #7
              Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz
              And again, the frame is not solid but hollow stamped.
              Friedrich,

              i understand you in the first time you said that with the hollow stamped frame. That's only a problem with the speech. I know how EKs are made exactly.
              The same problem with the speech we have in the case >stamped<.
              I write it wrong in my last post. I wanted to say that i knew that the frame is hollow and thought stamped discripes the process making hollow frames.
              And because i use the word stamp in a wrong way there is the next misunderstanding.
              I have naturaly the basic knowlege that the stamp on the EKs ribbonring is the code for the manufacturer or in other words the maker mark.

              I think i must slowly refresh my english before i talk about thinks like this.

              KR
              Andreas
              Last edited by Paratrooper; 03-29-2006, 08:45 AM.

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                #8
                Hallo Andreas,

                alles klar! Ich weiss noch selbst, wie das anfangs war mit der Terminologie! Trotzdem, dein Englisch ist gut und lass' Dich keinesfalls von einer Teilnahme an Diskussionen abschrecken!

                Gruss,

                Dietrich
                B&D PUBLISHING
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                  #9
                  Hallo Dietrich!

                  Danke Dir. Nice to hear that other guys had the same problem in the beginning and now they are running.

                  Beste Gr******252;******223;e
                  Andreas

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                    #10
                    To be clear, my EK1 is of typical construction: frontplate, core, backplate. Whether it is silver or "neusilber" I'm not sure. It has the appearance of silver. The frontplate appears to have the remains of plating which is very bright. Where mm100's plated on the front frame? The backplate shows no signs of plating.
                    Regards, Ron.

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                      #11
                      No one knows?

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                        #12
                        Ron,

                        Here is my 100 EK2. The frame is shiney (not dull like the scanner makes it appear). After manufacturing the outer frame becomes burnished to create a very shiney and brilliant silver coloring. This burnishing eventually flakes off after years of handling.
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                            #14
                            Hi Ron, it is hard to understand exactly what you are talking about. Why don't you get some pictures up here so we can help you.
                            jeff
                            Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                              #15
                              Here's a picture from a camera. You can see the shine a little better:
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