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    My last EKIIs

    Good morning all, had some little time on the weekend to take pictures of my latest EKII addition.
    Recently i was able to get a Godet, a nice L/11 and also a new Round 3.
    Hope you like it,
    thanks,
    Stefano
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    Last edited by HuD; 03-23-2010, 02:52 AM.

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    L/11

    a nice Deumer with LDO mm on the ring
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      #3
      R3

      and finally my new Round 3, this time is thick version with swasi on a base and a grained core.
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        #4
        All nice crosses Stefano, that Godet is a beauty. The round three has some interesting striations on the ribbon ring. Never seen that before!

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          #5
          new ekIIs

          Ciao Adrian, thanks a lot for you comments
          I have to say that all 3 crosses are in very nice condition but especially the R3 is way better and shiny on hands than in the pictures.
          I think the fat and small ring is pretty common for this kind of cross but actually the striation are very interesting.
          At home i should have also the same kind of swasi on a base cross but in the "thin" variation, i cannot remember the appearance of the ring.
          I'll surely have a look later on.
          Cheers,
          stefano

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            #6
            ciao Stefano
            great addition, all EKs are very nice !!

            Yes, that ring with striations is common for this R3 type (swaz in square and grained core).

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              #7
              Ciao Fabrizio, grazie mille
              Stefano

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                #8
                Awesome looking pieces Stefano!

                I'm very jealous. I've been looking for a MMed "21" Godet for a bit now and haven't even ran into one. I'm full of envy for you my friend! Very nice finds!


                Ryan

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                  #9
                  lovely crosses-I like cores with veins!!!

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                    #10
                    Guys, if I can ask a question showing my ignorance....is the maker of the round "3's" known?

                    Great EK II's, beautiful Godet
                    Greg

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by aff96 View Post
                      Guys, if I can ask a question showing my ignorance....is the maker of the round "3's" known?

                      Great EK II's, beautiful Godet
                      Greg
                      Read through this thread, Greg.
                      Best regards,
                      Streptile

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

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                        #12
                        Thanks Trevor! Great learning thread on R3's, just printed it out for my EK reference guide!
                        Greg

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                          #13
                          Thank you all guys for the good comments on the EKs and thanks a lot Trevor for the interesting threard on the R3 variants, i think i've missed this one before. It must be an old post cause Robert was still looking for some missing EKs

                          The R3 version that i showed here is a thick one (should be 21.6 grams circa...) and i am not sure but i think i have another cross at home with same features (frame/based core) but definitely lighter. Do you know if this specific plinth variant is also common in a thin version?
                          Cheers,
                          stefano

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