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    EK II Paulmann & Crone

    I see for the first time EK like this. Thanks for the opinions.
    Last edited by AVRORA; 06-07-2008, 04:00 AM.

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    Originally posted by AVRORA View Post
    I see for the first time EK like this. Thanks for the opinions.
    (For viewing press the red square.)
    http://www.rogov.nm.ru/%c1%e5%e7%fb%...d%ed%fb%e9.JPG

    Lots of porn links .. not an EK1 in sight

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      #3
      Nice original Paulmann and Crone EKII. I have two with the exact core and frame details. Both came directly from vets, one American, one German, with identical matching packets. They're pretty easy to spot with their small, thick wire ribbon loops.

      Robert

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        #4
        Let me post it here for you...

        Robert
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          #5
          Here's one of my examples to compare...

          Robert
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              Last edited by robert pierce; 06-06-2008, 07:35 PM.

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                  #9
                  Trying to get a better picture showing the beading. I've always called this 'the ugly EK' because the beading is so crazy and wild. The frame cutter wasn't made square, and the crosses are all out of square. The swasi is too small for the frame, etc...the ugly EK.

                  Robert
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                    Nice original Paulmann and Crone EKII. I have two with the exact core and frame details. Both came directly from vets, one American, one German, with identical matching packets. They're pretty easy to spot with their small, thick wire ribbon loops.

                    Robert
                    Robert , thanks for help.

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                      #11
                      I agree, looks like a nice original piece there.

                      nice photos

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