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    EK1 L59 ~ first pin (rare) incl. LDO case

    What is your opinion?



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    Here is the LDO case







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      #3
      SUPERB Where do you get these beauties

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        Hi 5tefan:
        Nice Rettenmeyer EK1 in all aspects with a nice case as well !
        If I may however advise to something very few here are aware of . This is a hard to find 1st bought pin set to replace Rettenmeyers original pin set .

        Douglas

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          #5
          It reminds me of the Deschler KVK pin.....

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            #6
            Originally posted by ben bijker View Post
            It reminds me of the Deschler KVK pin.....
            It remind me more to L/15 Otto Schickle ;-)

            But, I know that this is aslo 100% textbook of the first L59 Alois Rettenmaier pin ;-)

            It is more rare than the Screw Back L59 !!!

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              #7
              IMO this is just one of L/59 variants that have an early Deschler needle.
              I rathwer would use the term harder to find than rarer.

              Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
              Hi 5tefan:
              Nice Rettenmeyer EK1 in all aspects with a nice case as well !
              If I may however advise to something very few here are aware of . This is a hard to find 1st bought pin set to replace Rettenmeyers original pin set .

              Douglas
              Douglas I know you did an extensive study to these L/59's.
              And that you know much more about these L/59's than I.
              I suspect that Deschler provided thier needle setup to a few other makers like the L/56, L59.
              Could it be that Deschler was the main supplier for these makers?

              For instance this picture one of my earliest Deschler together with a solid silver L/59.
              Pictures are the best I can make now, but it is exactly the same setup.
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                #8
                SPANK!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Steinar View Post
                  SUPERB Where do you get these beauties
                  Ya....exactly what I was thinking...where DO YOU get those?

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                    #10
                    You borrow a pair from a friend that has two, and put them in a box...and come back in a few days and they make babies...(just kidding thats not really true). Its all the luck of the draw. keep hunting, and nice badge. whats the story on the pin replacement ? Didnt the original style hold up to combat wear or ?(whats the story)

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                      #11
                      Hi Stefan :
                      As far as the L59 goes , the books are not up to date . I personaly had read the Re-call letter from Rettenmeyer . The recall letter was to get all the defective crosses back- in accordance with the LDO warranty - as after a few weeks the pin anchors started to break . The Hauptmann I bought the cross off of - replied to Rettenmeyer that he was keeping his and did not want to return it as it was a spare one to his issued 65 he had , which was to be sold with his uniform .
                      The recall was made right at the start - after a few weeks , not many were made and who knows how many they actualy exchanged . So this original Rettenmeyer pin is realy rare ! As said yours is the first bought pin type . He had waited so long for it and it was a special order ,... no wonder he did not want to give it back !!!! It is coin silver and plated 900 Ag . It has the silvermark ... the Diamond- on the pin !!! This is why I know that the Diamond is a Silver mark as stated in the letter .
                      Actualy this is a 'Double Treat ' - next to it on the right the true 1st - 'Ornamental Foot ' 26 EK1 pin set with the extra heave pin, as you can see . It happen to be the cross I had to make pictures of . Thicker than any pin ever made !! Thicker than the soldered halves together , thicker than Rettenmeyer !!
                      Note on the left - the anchor rod is very ,very small - smaller than on the on the 26 .
                      No realy formed anchor base on the L59 - just the thin ' crimpted' metal . It is an open crimp - just pushed up to the bottom of the small pin . No hold on one side ... just bends open . The left side is so thin and if moved back and forth quickly breaks !!!! Please note : The pin foot on the L59 is cut out of a SOLID piece , see the cut lines , to which the rod is pushed through and the needle is soldered to it .
                      The 26 on the right has a masive thick pin and wavy and open ornamental pin foot .
                      The anchor is taler and the crimping metal is thicker , and so is the anchor rod as you can see . More soldered surface to the cross and the open crimped metal is at the bottom and gets soldered shut when attached to the back of the cross . Over all the 26 anchor is wider , thicker and taller than the L59 .

                      A picture tells all .

                      Douglas
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                        Originally posted by ben bijker View Post
                        It reminds me of the Deschler KVK pin.....
                        Maybe because it is a Deschler needle
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by LuckyLuudje View Post
                          Maybe because it is a Deschler needle

                          first time I see it on, and presented as, L/59...

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by 5tefan View Post
                            It remind me more to L/15 Otto Schickle ;-)

                            !

                            Please explain.
                            I have never seen this type of pin on an L/15

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                              Originally posted by 5tefan View Post
                              It remind me more to L/15 Otto Schickle ;-)

                              But, I know that this is aslo 100% textbook of the first L59 Alois Rettenmaier pin ;-)

                              It is more rare than the Screw Back L59 !!!
                              What about the pin textbook of L/15 Otto Schickle ??? ;-)



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