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    EK1, What was this trying to be?

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      #3
      It's a post war production by Souval.
      The core could be an original Souval (war piece). The frame is the same which are often to find on the dubios Schinkel B EK's with normal 3 (by Souval, too)

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        Last edited by ben bijker; 04-24-2009, 12:28 PM.

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          #5
          Interesting ... 2 or 3 at the moment for sale , a bit different , just as EK2s or EK1s .
          Comparing the ones I have found and the ones show here recently ,... looks like 2 different frame dies are or were used !! Dies with vertical bottom arm beading and slightly left slanted bottom arm beading .

          Douglas

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            Post 1 has the left slanted bottom beading and the one posted a few days ago - ... vertical bottom beading . Seperate dies maybe for EK1s and 2s ????? Cores are different and the type below can be found in a range of die condition , ... from new to advanced die cracking indicating extended use( 100s or 1000s?) , but where are all these crosses they ???

            Douglas
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