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    EKI 'L/50' Pinback

    A very generous forum member added this to my collection this week, a cross I have been trying to locate for a very long time. Thank you, Greg, for a very fine example. The rainbow patina on the reverse is really an added attraction to the cross.
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      mm
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        #4
        Exceptional cross Robert!

        Love the patina!

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          #5
          Thanks. Here's another shot...
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            #6
            Robert, I have a EKI with a rainbow patina, but I haven't seen one like yours where it has a long streak of it on the back. Douglas and others explained in a thread that the rainbow patina resulted from a certain silver plated (or perhaps nickel, I can't recall 100% off the top of my head) oxidation. So does that mean the pin on yours has the same "properties" or the same material or is it a result of something else?

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              #7
              I don't know whether the pin, hinge and catch are pure nickel silver or nickel silver plated brass (tombak). I just don't know about these Godets, whether the frames themselves are polished neusilber or a polished high grade silver plating. Perhaps someone will help us.

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                #8
                Super Godet Robert! The quality of this maker always is always a joy to see.

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                  #9
                  Thanks Adrian,

                  And Godet and Zimmermann made their cross' pin assemblies for endurance.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                    Thanks Adrian,

                    And Godet and Zimmermann made their cross' pin assemblies for endurance.
                    Excellent shot. They were certainly built to last!

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                      A nice cross marked L/50 for Godet . This type of rainbow coloring (also seen on S&L crosses) is the silver plating reacting with the thin protective lacquer coating ,... which is partialy still on your cross under and along the center 'shadowing' the pin . On the back I would think from what one can see - most of the lacquer on the arms has been rubbed off due to wear . One does not come across many crosses that still have that protective coating .

                      Douglas

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                        #12
                        Looking closely at these Godet maker marks I can see two different stamps. The stamp on the SB (lower left) is different than the two PB examples...
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                          A realy solid pin set early on used by Zimmermann and Godet .
                          Robert , if I may ask ... do you have a closeup shot of the date ?

                          Douglas

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                            Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                            A nice cross marked L/50 for Godet . This type of rainbow coloring (also seen on S&L crosses) is the silver plating reacting with the thin protective lacquer coating ,... which is partialy still on your cross under and along the center 'shadowing' the pin . On the back I would think from what one can see - most of the lacquer on the arms has been rubbed off due to wear . One does not come across many crosses that still have that protective coating .

                            Douglas
                            Thank you, Douglas.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                              A realy solid pin set early on used by Zimmermann and Godet .
                              Robert , if I may ask ... do you have a closeup shot of the date ?

                              Douglas

                              I'll get that for you, Douglas.

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