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    EK1 identification, probably W&L ???

    Hello all,

    I assume this is an unmarked W&L?
    The brass core, particular patina at the back and characteristics made me think so, but I saw several W&L crosses with a different hook.
    So that's why I ask...

    Thanks in advance for your time!

    Best regards,
    Martin


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      #3
      It's no W&L EK I.
      I think it could be a Steinhauer & Lück EK I.

      Not all non-magnetic EK I's are by W&L.

      Regards

      Grueni
      Regards
      Daniel


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        #4
        Grueni is right again, an early S&L, one of my favorites....

        Robert

        BTW, very nice cross!
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                #8
                Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                Grueni is right again.
                The man is a living database.
                He scares me!
                Someone should make a USB-slot in his neck and backup him, he is irreplaceable!

                Both of you, thank you very much!
                Indeed the brass pointed me to W&L first, but the C hook didn't fit in that.

                S&L did not came to my mind as I only thought about those more square C-hooks, the later type.

                All clear now, thank you again for the trouble!

                Best regards,
                Martin

                Ps: the C-hook:

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                  #9
                  Hello there,

                  Surely an early S&L example.

                  Nice cross.

                  William Kramer
                  Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                    #10
                    Before W&L went to the flatwire catch they also used the large dia. round wire in their early crosses. Knowing the date appearance and the frame beading is very beneficial in ID'ing the makers, as well as the metal used in the construction of the components. And, remember, makers used one-another's components from time to time to fill contracts for a demanding government. So, everything was not always a perfect world - variants were part of the scheme of things.

                    Yes, a rose to Grueni. He is a real asset to our learning.

                    Robert

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