Thanks every one. What does it mean when the core is magnetic on iron crosses.
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The core is the black part with the Swastika and date. It's a separate piece and is normally made of pressed iron, and therefore, magnetic. A few rare ones (in the overall scheme of things) had brass cores, and are therefore non-magnetic. These pieces are identifiable by a goldish color - if the paint is worn away or removed.
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Mike
I've heard of zinc centered EK's, but does that make them late war or pre LDO??
Justin
Judging from the back, your EK1 might be an unmarked Zimmermann (20 & L/52). Only a few makers used the tapered pin, and from memory I can only remember Zimmermann or L/19 (although I think Deschler used them too).
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Richard
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per Mike H.
Here's the pin on an "L/50" Godet:
And just for the hey of it, here's the front:
This one has a magnetic core.
GeorgeLast edited by George Stimson; 04-26-2002, 06:47 PM.George
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