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    #16
    Picture of areas of concern .
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      #17
      I know what you are saying Douglas and know you studied the paints that had been used wartime!
      But I choosed nowadays to avoid a one sided discussion and just let people judge themself.

      But I will throw in a picture of an EK1 I bought with some more KNOWING it was halfway a restauration process and bought if for study.

      On the left it was in the condition it was found, i also put a picture beside it how it looks now after years.

      Now you maybe understand why I was bothered to see that scratch in the first place!
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        #18
        Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
        Picture of areas of concern .
        Thank you for the explanation and photo. It's fascinating how one has to train the eye to 'decode' these crosses. Is there any evidence of gas-propellant paint ("spray-paint") being used during wartime production for EK cores?

        Originally posted by LuckyLuudje View Post
        Look how that maker mark looks COMPLETELY different now compared to the one with the back of the cross.
        It's funny, I don't see a difference between the "L/18" in the first photo posted, and the closeup of the same mark later in the thread.
        Best regards,
        Streptile

        Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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          #19
          Based on the pictures I know it must be the same stamp.
          But they still look different to me!
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            #20
            I have a 26 EK1 , and I think the pin and the cross is good . But the L/18 mark really looks different in the comparison picture .

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              #21
              Great explanation Luud, Good Work 5tefan! Your Eye for detail and willingness to help Us is invaluable! I have a long way to go!
              I would have JUMPED on this cross without worries looking at the first post photos! I would still keep it knowing what I know now after your dissection!
              The people doing these table top resprays better hope they are never exposed though! I wonder whare the cross was purchased, though this may have been done an owner or two back....And now I am going to have a look at all my EK's with new Eye for detail!
              Thanks for sharing your thoughts 5tefan and Luud and Douglas!
              Kev
              Last edited by WEISNER; 04-09-2009, 11:55 PM.

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                #22
                Yes Hades - there are a few different L/18 marker stamps the company used , .. so yours is one of the others .

                Douglas
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by LuckyLuudje View Post
                  Based on the pictures I know it must be the same stamp.
                  But they still look different to me!
                  My pictures are from 10.1 Mega Pixels Digi-Cam!

                  I reduce all pictures for my private use to 1600x1600 ;-)
                  For using the pictures on forums I reduce it to 800x800 and use an Stardust Image Encoder 2004 to reduce under 150 kb!

                  Attached you will find an outcut of an 1600x1600 image! Of course, the light situation can play a trick ;-)
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                    #24
                    Than you have a much better camera than my 8 year old crappy Panasonic.
                    But it still works.

                    The light used for the pictures can make a huge difference!
                    With the arificial light a lot of things are distorted, Patina etc.

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