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    #76
    It's marked "800" on the reverse....
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    George

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      #77
      George, are you saving that thing is made of silver?
      pseudo-expert

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        #78
        I haven't had it tested, so actually I'm just saying that it's marked "800" on the reverse.
        George

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          #79
          for years I've thought of that one as a fake George... finally I believe it's real!
          (not sure about the 800 mark) although I think I can remember Weitze having one up for sale marked 800 a while ago too...?

          and
          Marshall, I wouldn't I touch that Juncker with a barge-pole!
          regards
          jon

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            #80
            Wow, Jon! You've finally come around?!!!!
            George

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              #81
              took me nearly 4years George
              didn't anyone mention I'm super paranoid/suspicious?!
              regards
              jon

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                #82
                "didn't anyone mention I'm super paranoid/suspicious?!"

                Good for you! That's the way you should be in this hobby!
                George

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                  #83
                  This whole thread seems to be back at the starting line?

                  The only standard trend I have seen is that there isnt one?

                  After all of this at least mine is different then D's fake of the week .
                  Last edited by Sammler; 05-20-2009, 06:38 PM.

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                    #84
                    far from the starting line
                    a lot of connections have been made

                    also
                    D's fake of the week has caused alot of confusion
                    he should've called it: D's cast of the week
                    casts can be so good, there's no way of telling by pics alone

                    also these 'swirly' spangen are so super rare, that I doubt if many, if any, collectors have had the opportunity to compare pieces 'in hand', which is adding difficulties
                    regards
                    jon

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                      #85
                      Jon,

                      Thank you for all your well thought out facts. Your interest in these makes every one glad that posts a spange to see your input.

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                        #86
                        I have spent countless hours on this subject of late, cross-referenced long into the night...
                        here are my findings:

                        1st working die was the 'swirly' one, and a flaw under the numeral '1' began
                        somehow whatever machine was used to create this from the 'original model' didn't reach deep enough? thus the swirl pattern? a trial run?

                        A 2nd working die was made/used, with no flaw, but it began again

                        'tail feathers' were added later (flaw remaining)
                        At this time a 3rd similar working die was made/used (no flaw, and characteristic 'lined pebbling')

                        A final extra tail feather was then added to the 2nd die

                        Finally 'viens' were added to the 3rd die

                        then L/57 launched into the 2nd pattern spangen

                        the 1st and 2nd dies could have been producing side by side.

                        and as far as I can see, with the data avaliable, that's the story until more examples appear, either strengthening or weakening my theory...

                        now I must get back to my family, and start surfing porn again
                        regards
                        jon
                        Last edited by tinmantis; 05-22-2009, 03:31 PM.

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                          #87
                          just throwing numbers around:

                          450,000 EK2 spangen awarded
                          2,000,000 produced?

                          say 100,000 early patterns awarded?
                          400,000 produced?

                          early L/57s seem to have had about 60% of the market
                          they produced 240,000?

                          3 dies? 80,000 per die?!

                          I'd say a few 'working' dies, from a couple of working hubs?
                          so 7-8ish individual dies were banging out these early L/57s?

                          regards
                          jon

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                            #88
                            These are suddenly popping up with alarming regularity. From today's update:

                            Best regards,
                            Streptile

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

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