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    EK1 with maker mark "L/50" ;-)

    Hi ;-)

    here is my new entry ;-) It came by the postman today!
    It is my finest EK1 from maker "L/50" ;-)
    Without maker mark, I wouldn't see a different between the EK1 from Zimmermann or Godet!
    Are there any Zimmermann or Godet without maker marks?
    I think thin material of the pin is silver! Is usual or rar?
    Or is it even the difference between Godet and Zimmermann?



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    #2
    Nice ek1 for sure Stefan

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      #3
      5tefan:
      I would say it is a full Zimmermann parts cross Godet put together and sold as L/50 . Do you have a staight on - side picture - of the pin anchor ?

      Douglas

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        #4
        Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
        5tefan:
        I would say it is a full Zimmermann parts cross Godet put together and sold as L/50 . Do you have a staight on - side picture - of the pin anchor ?

        Douglas
        Hi Douglas ;-)

        I think, you are right, that Godet use Zimmermann parts ;-)
        And I was thinking, I have found a difference between Zimmermann and Godet!
        See picture!

        Is that a possible difference between Zimmermann and Godet ???
        Can you you check your EK1 L/50 & L/52 ??? Are there any none marked EK1 form Zimmermann or Godet? Is the material of the pin silver? I hope this are not too much questions;-)
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        Last edited by 5tefan; 06-20-2009, 03:01 PM.

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          #5
          Even this not the correct angle I am looking for - but just to show that one can distinguish some early Godet assembled Zimmermann parts EK1 crosses . This picture borrowed from William J here .
          It appearse as seen here that Godet soldered the frames first and then attached the pin anchor . In doing so the frame seam soldered got soft and let the frame open up !!!! An early assembly flaw I have only been able to find on Godets sofar . Zimmermann clampt the frame halfs befor heating on the pin anchor , so this would not happen . A lot of these - what to me appears to be Godet assembled crosses - have pin anchor and catch placement lines . So the technitian knew where to attach them .
          It is hard to tell because of scale if the shape of the anchor are different . There might be 2 anchor production tools/form rollers . That is I asked for the anchor picture .

          William J's Godet

          Douglas
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            #6
            Hi Douglas ;-)

            I don't understand "anchor"? Do you mean the hinge?
            The frame of both Godet doesn't look open up! See picture!

            I hope, you mean this direction of taking pictures?
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              #7
              Description of parts I use :

              Douglas
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                #8
                A head shot of the pin is not what I had in mind > would need one from the side to see the anchor shoulders .
                Seiten Ansicht um die Anker Schultern sehen zu ko'nnen :
                One example - ein Beispiel :

                Douglas
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                  #9
                  Here are the requested pictures ;-)



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