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            jon

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              #21
              Hi Ben, did you see this Prinzen?

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=338104

              It's not a match to yours but a match to one of Tonys (Tiger1). There's a couple of EKI Prinzens in the same thread that could be a match to yours.

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=prinzen+ek2

              I didn't like the 1939 EKII Prinzen either until i held it in my hands. Can you please explain what you don't like about the frames of it? I don't like the wide beading where the individual beads are thinner than the gaps between them but i found 3 makers of 1939 EKII that has got the same "type" of beading, both Zimmermann's and the unknown #75 . The "wide beading" really does not look estethical to me, but i do not think it's a good reason to yell out fake like someone did. In other ways the frames are very well manufactured and very nicely defined. Keeping in mind how small they are, just 0.5 millimeters thick, and the obvious nicks and dents from the storing (or the fake ageing process). Too bad the 1939 EKII Prinzen are so damn hard to authenticate, the only ones i know of that saw some is Chuck Stubben and D Niemann.

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