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    Prussian EK1 made in WW2?

    Hi guys

    I was told this is a WW2 made prussian EK1. So the members here may know more about the manufacturer of it. Could you help me to check it please? The mark is L/16, who is the maker?

    Thanks in advance.






    #2
    This does look like a TR era EK1. L/16 is the LDO code for Stienhauer and Lucke. The L in the stamp looks a little strange, although these 1914 EKs from this era can be found with a handful of LDO marks.

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      #3
      Looks like a good 1914/1939 EKI, don't know about the mm though. One of our Dutch forum friends knows a lot more about those ones, think it is Luud or maybe Kay Bunneke?

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        #4
        Here's a good (better) 'L/16' mark...
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          #5
          Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
          Here's a good (better) 'L/16' mark...
          I think I recognize that photo...
          Best regards,
          Streptile

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

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            #6
            Originally posted by Roglebk View Post
            Looks like a good 1914/1939 EKI, don't know about the mm though. One of our Dutch forum friends knows a lot more about those ones, think it is Luud or maybe Kay Bunneke?

            seen these L16 ek1 screw many more (Steinhauer & lück,,Lüdenscheid )

            core has the closed 4

            this link will be interesting fore you
            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=history+s%26l

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              #7
              Here's my example.
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              George

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                #8
                Reverse.
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                George

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                  #9
                  Mark (bad pic).
                  Attached Files
                  George

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                    #10
                    That L/16 mark looks remarkably similar to the one on Treccba1's cross.

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                      #11
                      "That L/16 mark looks remarkably similar to the one on Treccba1's cross."

                      Yes, it does.
                      George

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