Hi Trevor,
tomorrow I 'll back home and I 'll check my cross (the 2nd showed). The 1st cross is not mine but of a friend of mine (WAF member) and I ' ll advise to check it.
Looks like a match Trev, cross i had got the same die crack flaw on 7 o' clock arm.
Wait, which one of yours had the die flaw on 7 o'clock, Carl? The one you just sent West? Because I don't think this one is a match to that one, but rather to the second cross Fabri shows.
Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
Wait, which one of yours had the die flaw on 7 o'clock, Carl? The one you just sent West? Because I don't think this one is a match to that one, but rather to the second cross Fabri shows.
That cross matches the ones in post 8-9 and 16-18. First thought to be a "Late Juncker w associate maker supplied core", later on the theory was that it was possibly fake. Cross is good imo and have no idea if it was made late or mid war. The "Juncker RK numbers lookalike" core is only found in these frames so far.
Got, thanks. Let me throw the 3 into this post. These are the ones you believe match, right?
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This is neither the traditonal Juncker frame (crunch bead and 3 flaws), nor is it the "possible W&L" frame we've been discussing. So this would be a third, separate frame, correct? And so far only a presumed Juncker.
Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
"This is neither the traditonal Juncker frame (crunch bead and 3 flaws), nor is it the "possible W&L" frame we've been discussing. So this would be a third, separate frame, correct? And so far only a presumed Juncker."
Correct, here's a 4th one. The only ones i ever saw in the same place, cool! Notable is the extensive die flaws that seems to evolved on som of them and die wear to the swaz.
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