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    Ek2 souval??

    I have this Ek-2 without mm in my collection.
    Is it a souval cross?? Some opinions appreciated

    Thx, Eric

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            #6
            looks like a souval cross to me

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              Hello Eric,

              Yes, that's a very fine looking Souval EKII.

              Have a look at these "Souval" points...

              1. Rounded inner beading by swas.
              2. Extended centre bead in each of the eight arm corners.
              3. Die flaw connecting the #2-3-4 beads along the top of the 12 o'clock arm.
              4. Jump ring only soldered to frame on obverse.

              Regards,
              Stu

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                #8
                No problems with this cross Eric, a good, original example.

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                  #9
                  Correct me if I´m wrong...

                  If it is a post war Souval it would have so called "dipping 3" on the the 1939 ?

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                    I would like to see profile photo of that ribbon ring eye at the top of the Cross.

                    Strange how the ring is not connected to the frame on the reverse.

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                      Originally posted by Stu W View Post
                      Hello Eric,

                      Yes, that's a very fine looking Souval EKII.

                      Have a look at these "Souval" points...

                      1. Rounded inner beading by swas.
                      2. Extended centre bead in each of the eight arm corners.
                      3. Die flaw connecting the #2-3-4 beads along the top of the 12 o'clock arm.
                      4. Jump ring only soldered to frame on obverse.

                      Regards,
                      Stu
                      Isn't that "clawlike" beading at the 10 o'clock inner beading, atypical?

                      I don't think I've veer seen that before.

                      Bob.
                      I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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                        Originally posted by hlynur76 View Post
                        Correct me if I´m wrong...

                        If it is a post war Souval it would have so called "dipping 3" on the the 1939 ?
                        My understanding is that you will only find the Dipping 3 on a Souval core (as opposed to the Orth core type) in an EKI. I've had a number of them and never yet found a Dipped 3 in an EKII.

                        Regards,
                        Stu

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                          Originally posted by hlynur76 View Post
                          I would like to see profile photo of that ribbon ring eye at the top of the Cross.

                          Strange how the ring is not connected to the frame on the reverse.
                          That is typical of every Souval EKII I have seen. If you do a search on them you will see many examples.

                          Regards,
                          Stu

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by bobcam1 View Post
                            Isn't that "clawlike" beading at the 10 o'clock inner beading, atypical?

                            I don't think I've veer seen that before.

                            Bob.
                            Hi Bob,

                            That is interesting but I think it's simply an issue of quality control (or lack thereof) with the finishing. It does not alter my opinion that this is an authenic cross. Were you thinking otherwise or just remarking on the unusual feature? Let me know.

                            Best Regards,
                            Stu

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                              Originally posted by Stu W View Post
                              Hi Bob,

                              That is interesting but I think it's simply an issue of quality control (or lack thereof) with the finishing. It does not alter my opinion that this is an authentic cross. Were you thinking otherwise or just remarking on the unusual feature? Let me know.

                              Best Regards,
                              Stu
                              Just an observation that it was something that I'd never seen, before....You might be right about the feature...

                              Bob.
                              I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....

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