Thanks to Peter Wiking's excellent Floch article I can now state that for the last 17 years, I have been the proud but unwitting owner of 2 of Floch's finest.
Both my KVK 1st class with swords and without are what appear to be textbook examples:
L11 marked,
Type B pins,
Dimples on the reverse of the swords at 1 o'clock,
Both bought from the same UK dealer in 1990.
These 2 beautys can now be added to my intentionally bought repro 1957 1st classes and at least I can now clean them to match the shiny appearance of those, without the fear of damaging originals !!
The article has given me one piece of reassurance though - that my cased mint EK1 1939 is a textbook C.F Zimmerman, with the 20 on the underside of the correct shaped pin.
So onwards and upwards - will now have to look for genuine replacements for the KVK's - I at least now know what to look out for !!
Both my KVK 1st class with swords and without are what appear to be textbook examples:
L11 marked,
Type B pins,
Dimples on the reverse of the swords at 1 o'clock,
Both bought from the same UK dealer in 1990.
These 2 beautys can now be added to my intentionally bought repro 1957 1st classes and at least I can now clean them to match the shiny appearance of those, without the fear of damaging originals !!
The article has given me one piece of reassurance though - that my cased mint EK1 1939 is a textbook C.F Zimmerman, with the 20 on the underside of the correct shaped pin.
So onwards and upwards - will now have to look for genuine replacements for the KVK's - I at least now know what to look out for !!
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