Last summer while in Europe, I was offered an EK2 with the correct ribbon that had white numbers hand painted onto the rear at the bottom in white. The numbering looked like it had been done in a water soluble paint such as white wash (or even White Out!). I had never seen it before. Is this type of numbering authentic?
The cross itself looked nice. It was very good quality but not knowing exactly how to tell a fake from an original, I declined to buy it at the time. I'm going back to this place again and may take another look at it if its still there. I'll bring along Robin Lumsden's excellent book "Detecting the Fakes" for the authentication. Any advice about the white hand numbering would be appreciated.
The cross itself looked nice. It was very good quality but not knowing exactly how to tell a fake from an original, I declined to buy it at the time. I'm going back to this place again and may take another look at it if its still there. I'll bring along Robin Lumsden's excellent book "Detecting the Fakes" for the authentication. Any advice about the white hand numbering would be appreciated.
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