Here is a nice cross with that "rainbow color" oxide high grade silver plated frames get.
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1939 EKII Deschler Round 3
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it is more oxidized on one of the sides, maybe it was lying in a collection somewhere with light coming in from only one side.Attached FilesLast edited by Roglebk; 02-12-2009, 09:18 AM.
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Hi Robert.
There are known (or believed) to be 2 makers of the EK1 Round-3. Deschler is one. The other is unknown. There are 3 different pins to be found on the known Deschlers, so one could say there are 4 EK1 R-3 variants all together (3 Deschlers, 1 unknown).
Deschler also made a Round-3 "heavy" version EK2. There are as many as 3 more makers of the R-3 EK2, but possibly as few as one more. There is a lot of speculation, but few hard facts.
What is known is that 4 accepted variants of the R-3 EK2 exist. Three are so-called "heavy" versions, 1 is light.
Some even believe that Deschler made all known variants of the R-3 EK1, but I'm not among them.
Someone will hopefully correct me if I've got any of this wrong.Last edited by streptile; 08-11-2009, 05:13 PM.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Originally posted by bytown View PostVery nice cross. I have one in my collection too.
One thing I have noticed with these crosses is that the paint is in a lot of cases
missing on the swazi. Little bits and pieces.
Is this a common trait?
Wayne
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Originally posted by fabri-online View PostIn my opinion this Deschler you have is the most fine and most nice Runde 3 !!!
Here my cross to compare. Is not the same frame ?
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Originally posted by fabri-online View Postwhat is the material used in this frame ?
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