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    Hello
    I think all is healthy with this one, but please let me know your opinion.
    Marked L/50
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards
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              #7
              Hello
              this is a good one Klein & Quenzer (n. 65 in PK list) and not a Godet (L/50).
              Unfortunately stamp on the needle is post war.

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                #8
                I agree - cross is good, stamp is bad (post-war).

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                  #9
                  Thanks a lot for your replies. If cross is good and genuine WWII, which could be the purpose to mark the needle L/50 postwar?
                  Thanks

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Schelberg View Post
                    Thanks a lot for your replies. If cross is good and genuine WWII, which could be the purpose to mark the needle L/50 postwar?
                    Thanks
                    The theory would be that Godet (L/50) is a more prestigious and collectible maker than K&Q (65), so someone stamped an unmarked K&Q with an L/50 to sell it for more.

                    I think the mark is probably postwar, but I'm curious about something.

                    You've shown a textbook K&Q with a non-standard L/50 mark, and 5tefan says it is a fake mark.

                    Yet here we see a cross belonging to 5tefan -- a textbook B.H. Mayer with a non-standard L/50 mark, and he has "no doubts" it is a wartime original:





                    I am not trying to be contrary, but: why the difference?






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                    Best regards,
                    Streptile

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

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                      #11
                      Just in my opinion there are no reasons to see a B.H.Mayer marked L/50..
                      Have someone seen another one B.H.Mayer marked L/50 ? if yes it indicates that Stefan could be right. But at today we have seen just a K&Q marked L/50 and this thing indicates that there are persons like to up-grade unmarked EKIs marking them L/50. Just my thought.
                      That cross remains a wonderful frosted EKI to me of course.

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                        #12
                        The K&Q is imo a fake maker mark
                        The B.H.M. is imo original L/50 maker mark
                        There are more than this B.H.M. with mm L/50
                        But this EK1 on my fotos is in condition "0"
                        and I know the owner

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                          #13
                          I want to believe in your words Stefan and to see others B.H.Mayer with the same stamp in the future so your thought can be easily accepted.
                          Yes, now I remeber something about it, someone showed another one here.
                          Topic that needs to be deepened when we can see more crosses together.
                          Absolutely true, your cross is more than wonderful.

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