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Originally posted by streptile View PostHi 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.
'Thick' 22.90 g
Thicker than the others. Somewhere between 5.05-5.40 mm. Pointy inner corners. Ones i saw had 2 slightly different cores and 2 types of paint.
'Thin' 19.85 g
With beveled edges and pointy inner corners. Thickness around 4.5mm. Think i saw one of these with stippled core but not sure.
'Swaz on plateau' 17.90 g
Some got stippled core, can be found without too. There is a definite connection between the thin and this one, doing a study on the R3 EKII's but it's going kinda slow.
'Deschler framed' 23.65 g
Up to now only knew about one version of these but Fabris seems to have a different core than Roberts/my old one?Last edited by Roglebk; 08-11-2009, 06:07 PM.
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Originally posted by robert pierce View PostCarl, is the core of 'your' Deschler magnetic? It looks to be made of a lighter colored metal like zinc.
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Originally posted by fabri-online View PostI think paint used for my cross is the same used for the early type, I add a pic to compare, tomorrow I try to see them with the day light.
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Originally posted by Roglebk View PostCan only comment the EKII's and the versions iv'e heard of are:
'Thick' 22.90 g
Thicker than the others. Somewhere between 5.05-5.40 mm. Pointy inner corners. Ones i saw had 2 slightly different cores and 2 types of paint.
'Thin' 19.85 g
With beveled edges and pointy inner corners. Thickness around 4.5mm. Think i saw one of these with stippled core but not sure.
'Swaz on plateau' 17.90 g
Some got stippled core, can be found without too. There is a definite connection between the thin and this one, doing a study on the R3 EKII's but it's going kinda slow.
'Deschler framed' 23.65 g
Up to now only knew about one version of these but Fabris seems to have a different core than Roberts/my old one?
Of course there is also the Schinkelform 'B', which has a rounded '3'.
I also forgot to mention that there is another R-3 EK1 which has a core made from (or plated with) some very shiny silver-like metal (underneath the paint). I think only 2 of these are known (well, to me), and both are in the same collection.
So it seems we've got, as basic variants:
R-3 EK2:
- Deschler (this thread)
- Beveled edge light (unknown maker)
- Swastika on plinth (unknown maker)
- Heavy (unknown maker)
- Schinkelform 'B' (unknown maker)
R-3 EK1:
- Deschler pin 1
- Deschler pin 2
- Deschler pin 3
- Early pin with sheet-metal hinge (unknown maker)
- Silvered core (unknown maker)
Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Hi guys
you have written infos very interesting !
Today I have seen my crosses and I can say these cores are identical, as Carl has in his Deschler R3, same production, paint is the same for both and I think the same used for Carls Deschler. So the one difference is frame.
Here new pic to show frame better, with natural light. What do you think now ? Is really the same you have Carl or is different ?
About my other EKII showed in that thread started by Robert: I can say with certainty that core is different, in my opinion beautiful with these dates and swaz with high definition. I 'll share it soon.Attached Files
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Thank you all - Carl, Trevor, and Fabri, for this excellent help in getting me started in the round 3's. Those links were very helpful. Photos too. I really appreciate the helping hand. I've started the collection with a Deschler offering from Carl, and this beveled edge 'light' from one of my favorite sites...
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A great start!
For some reason I like these beveled-edge thin versions the best of all of the R-3 EK2s, although I have yet to own a Deschler so perhaps I don't understand its mystique.
There's just something about R-3s that I find fascinating and beautiful, and I love to collect them. I hope you'll feel the same, Robert.
Thanks for showing this one.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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