....Well I have to admit I was wrong in my previous statement about the posted jumprings. After some research through my pictures of crosses I've seen the 800 and 800"." Juncker jumprings have this type of tip finishing. Contary to the other Juncker variations where you can see the evolution of the very slanted to almost "cut-off" loop.
So this is very interesting for me, how can we explain these 800 and 800"." have such a different jumpring finish!...
And Kevin ...yes I made a mistake, but as long as we learn from it it was worth it, sorry for the misleading info.
Pieter
....Well I have to admit I was wrong in my previous statement about the posted jumprings. After some research through my pictures of crosses I've seen the 800 and 800"." Juncker jumprings have this type of tip finishing. Contary to the other Juncker variations where you can see the evolution of the very slanted to almost "cut-off" loop.
So this is very interesting for me, how can we explain these 800 and 800"." have such a different jumpring finish!...
And Kevin ...yes I made a mistake, but as long as we learn from it it was worth it, sorry for the misleading info.
Pieter
Here's the loop on my unmarked magnetic Juncker RK. I can't tell whether the RK frame is silver or not, but I suspect it is, and as you can see, the loop is 800 marked.
Erich
This is the loop on my non-magnetic Juncker. We can plainly see the beginnings of the short-cutting in the tip finishing and while it isn't 'rounded' it is not 'angled' either.
It shows the larger more common 800 font typical of Juncker.
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