Hello everyone,
I bought my first EK2 1939 yesterday. I have 3 EK2 1914's, but this is my first experience with the 1939 version. I'm posting about it because it seems different from other ones I've seen, in the following ways:
1) Suspension ring is smaller than normal, but is marked "5";
2) The cross is NOT of 3-piece construction, but appears to be one solid piece of metal, and is magnetic.
Having read through many of the posts on this forum board, I know many of you here are quite knowledgeable about the EK2s, so I'm asking you all what you think of this cross. To my somewhat untrained eye, aside from the chips in the paint/finish, it looks pretty good, but the small ring and single piece construction bothers me a little. Fortunately, I paid a repro price for it from a dealer I trust; he sold it to me as repro, as he said he doesn't know if its real or not.
My questions would be: Were solid EK2s ever made? If so, was this a late-war expedient? Are there any known EK2s which were manufactured with the smaller ring?
Here is the link to 5 photos of the cross. Thanks in advance for any info!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11422216@N08/?saved=1
John
I bought my first EK2 1939 yesterday. I have 3 EK2 1914's, but this is my first experience with the 1939 version. I'm posting about it because it seems different from other ones I've seen, in the following ways:
1) Suspension ring is smaller than normal, but is marked "5";
2) The cross is NOT of 3-piece construction, but appears to be one solid piece of metal, and is magnetic.
Having read through many of the posts on this forum board, I know many of you here are quite knowledgeable about the EK2s, so I'm asking you all what you think of this cross. To my somewhat untrained eye, aside from the chips in the paint/finish, it looks pretty good, but the small ring and single piece construction bothers me a little. Fortunately, I paid a repro price for it from a dealer I trust; he sold it to me as repro, as he said he doesn't know if its real or not.
My questions would be: Were solid EK2s ever made? If so, was this a late-war expedient? Are there any known EK2s which were manufactured with the smaller ring?
Here is the link to 5 photos of the cross. Thanks in advance for any info!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11422216@N08/?saved=1
John
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