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    EK1 marked 100

    I'm looking for any WWII ek1's maker marked 100 to compare with mine. Can anyone post pics?
    Thanks!

    #2
    Hi,
    I own a EK1 with this maker, but I´m not able to post pics here. If you give me your email adress I will send you some pictures.
    You could reach me at tmandoki@web.de
    Regards
    Thorsten

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      #3
      some pics

      Hi _Schwend.

      here some pics of mine to compare. hope they are good enough.

      greetings
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        #4
        more

        more
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          #5
          one more picture

          one more
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            #6
            last one

            last one
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              #7
              Here's another one.
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              George

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                #8
                The back side.
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                George

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                  #9
                  And the maker's mark on the underside of the pin.
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                  George

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                    #10
                    question

                    I´ve been looking over old threads and i was caught for the following post.

                    Mark H. wrote:

                    I have heard rumors that at times, 100 used iron cores that were produced by Juncker. If this is the case, it would explain the tall and sharply detailed swaz you mentioned.
                    A Juncker iron core could be recognized by the "1939" on the front according (i think was) Frank H. "1" smaller than first "9" and "3" bigger than sencond "9". I´m sure read this, just don´t know exactly where.

                    Well, my 1939 EK2 has the tall swaz as well as the ones on this thread. The "1939" also matches the above description.

                    So, is this an evidence of Juncker´s cores on "100" iron crosses?

                    Anyone knows something else on this matter?

                    All the best,
                    Joao Alberto.

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                      #11
                      wow, thanks, just like mine. just wondering, are there any other styles of pins used by this maker?
                      Tom

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