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    #46
    A Repaired L59 pin set by O.1 _ Ordenshersteller Gemeinschaft Pforzheim that did repair work for Rettenmaier - with number under anchor , and * marked replacement pin ---see pictures > T Miller WMA
    Again the large dot too .
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      #47
      Same cross as above : replacement pin ; * 59
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        #48
        And same cross : the repair number : O.1 plus ... some number .
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          #49
          More S mark variations , not the picture I was looking for >
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            #50
            Number 13 on the pin : Militaria .de
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              #51
              Have to take a break here , picture problems .
              Douglas

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                #52
                Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                Have to take a break here , picture problems .
                Douglas
                Good run there, Douglas
                Best regards,
                Streptile

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

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                  #53
                  Fantastic! Thanks so far. Keep it coming!
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                    The full silver mark ; online source
                    The strange first symbol ,,,,, could be that mistery ' f ' maybe ???????
                    This is the half moon (for Silver) and the Reichs crown. Is this a WW1 cross?
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Dietrich Maerz View Post
                      This is the half moon (for Silver) and the Reichs crown. Is this a WW1 cross?
                      Right question. I 've never seen both or just the half moon in an Imperial cross.

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                        #56
                        Dietrich : the full silver mark shown in post 45 is a German silver mark . Picture taken from a silver mark web site . I had shown this to the Professor instructor involved with pretious metals, reconnaised it as an old silver marking , did not who's it was . Some companies have been around for many years and he is convinced the dots on the cross and the last part of the old silver mark represent the same company , just in an abriviated form . The 3 dots match and are very destinctive in both cases .

                        Douglas

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                          #57
                          Filling in some more missing pictures and marks : >>> # 9 on the list .

                          This one is not an ' X ' but a " K or JK " ???
                          Also should note this one has the very deep L59 strike with the low sitting 9 that has the large oval top in the 9 .
                          Owner : Mads

                          Douglas
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                            #58
                            # 21 :

                            The line or bar marks : found as one or mainly in pairs on the pin . Pic. Lakeside Trader
                            Without any surface discoloration not easy to noticed and overseen as tool marks and gauges! A tool/plyer mark should have another mark on the other side .
                            The common L59 mark with the small round top 9 loop and almost horizontal foot .
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                              #59
                              The mistery of the Triangular Dots :
                              In the chart as # 23 :

                              Even though the study of these is far from being complete , they should be included for reasons of completness of this thread . They are the most illusive and difficult mark to find and to veryfy . It will be a surprize to most readers that these dot marks exist and that they can be found on EK1s of other makers and even on a KC .
                              As these marks are not just found on L59s EK1s gives me reason to believe they represent a marking from an outside source . .. control or inspection mark comes to mind . 3 variation of the mark can be found , as show in the diagram below .
                              As mentioned earlier computer problem had wipped out most of the pictures of these and have re-obtained some pictures , tho not the best , just to give an idea what to look for .

                              Douglas
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                                #60
                                Lets take a cross here to show the difficult finding and veryfying these Triangle dots . The surface is naturly speckled , discolored , dimpled and tarnished .
                                The 3dots are on here ... spot them ?
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