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    EKII MMed '7'

    Hi al,

    I just got this beauty in today, and wanted to show it off a little. I love these crosses by Paul Meybauer, high relief dates and swasi, very nice...notice the difference in the dates, the '1939' is set a little higher up than the '1813.'

    Robert
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    Same cross...
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      #3
      Hello,

      that with the date is actually usual at Meybauer crosses. But here very formed.

      Best Franki

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        #4
        Robert-

        Looks like a beautiful textbook Meybauer to me One of my favorite makers

        Thanks for sharing.
        Rob

        Edit: here's mine for comparison (I also have their "bigger brother" )

        Last edited by Rob Johnson; 01-21-2007, 05:28 AM.

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          #5
          Hi,

          both are very nice examples.
          I also love their "bigger brother".

          Her is mine.

          Regards
          Andreas
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            Reverse
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              #7
              Beautiful 1st Class, Andreas. I really like the high profile core detail of the EKI and the pin assemblies on these. Nice piece indeed!

              Robert

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                #8
                Hi Robert,
                That's a beautiful cross, and my favourite maker aswell.

                I love the high relief features. I have one that has the top right corner of the 3 in 1813 'chopped'. I see yours has the full figure 3. I'm not sure which core version is the more common.

                Regards - Danny



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                  #9
                  Thanks Danny,

                  Yeah, I used to have a marked L/13 EKI like the piece Andreas posted. It's swasi was more beveled than our EKII's, making me believe that Meybauer made his crosses with two different cores. Good point to remember. I find this to be true of the maker-marked '27' EKII's also. The earlier core of the '27' had a very high square-cornered swasi, and the maker stamp on the ring was from two different tools. The more I study EK's in-hand, the more core variations I see in many different makers.

                  BTW, very nice photography!

                  Robert

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