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    I stopped at my local antique store monday and the owner was excited to show me an EK1 he had just gotten.

    I did not have my camera so I can not show a pick. It showed a lot of character in the details along with some ware. maker marked on the pin either L/27 or L37 it was quite worn. The problem I had with it is the 1939 was quite thin and flat unlike any I have ever seen. Can anyone help with a picture of a L/27 or L/37

    Any help would be appreciated thank you frank v.

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    Originally posted by vitts View Post
    I stopped at my local antique store monday and the owner was excited to show me an EK1 he had just gotten.

    I did not have my camera so I can not show a pick. It showed a lot of character in the details along with some ware. maker marked on the pin either L/27 or L37 it was quite worn. The problem I had with it is the 1939 was quite thin and flat unlike any I have ever seen. Can anyone help with a picture of a L/27 or L/37

    Any help would be appreciated thank you frank v.
    I'm not aware either were produced.

    Robert

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      #3
      Could it be a L/21 maybe , the closest number . Known numbers go ......L/19, L/21 and jumps to L/50 from there ?
      Douglas

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        #4
        It could have been an L/21 it was on the pin and rather worn. what about the thin 1939 on it?

        thanks for the help frank v.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
          Could it be a L/21 maybe , the closest number . Known numbers go ......L/19, L/21 and jumps to L/50 from there ?
          Douglas
          Although the LDO EKI list includes an L/24 for F. Zimmermann and an L/26 for Klein & Quenzer, I have never seen photos of either, Douglas.

          Robert

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            #6
            can you go back and get some pictures of this ek1 for us another time?

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              #7
              Yes Robert ;
              Did not include them as the list I have shows them as reserved/applied for them , but no examples have surfaced yet . Others between 21 and 50 as well are :
              L/22 -Glasser & Sons , ... L/23 - Julius Maurer , .... L/25 - AE Koechert , and another 7 L/ - Numbers in the 60,s .
              Douglas

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