I thought I would show all of my crosses before I pack them up to move back to Florida. When I started buying crosses, I was buying everything and then settled down to specializing.
The notable cross in my collection is the L/11 with envelope, and a Walter and Lange (first model EKII) that Robert identified.
And of course a fake EKII (shown at the bottom of the EKII) 333.
The EKIIs on the left are matched to their envelopes. Both boxed ones are L/11. Bottom row on left is what is called a distribution envelope and then a ribbon envelope. The three small boxes for for EKII spanges (one is marked L/11).
Please don't ask for individual pictures (although I have pictures of all, but wouldn't be able say which is which from this photo), for as soon as I post this, I am packing them up. Jim
The notable cross in my collection is the L/11 with envelope, and a Walter and Lange (first model EKII) that Robert identified.
And of course a fake EKII (shown at the bottom of the EKII) 333.
The EKIIs on the left are matched to their envelopes. Both boxed ones are L/11. Bottom row on left is what is called a distribution envelope and then a ribbon envelope. The three small boxes for for EKII spanges (one is marked L/11).
Please don't ask for individual pictures (although I have pictures of all, but wouldn't be able say which is which from this photo), for as soon as I post this, I am packing them up. Jim
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