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    just looking to see what you guys think, i am not real hopeful on this one, and admittedly it is horrible shape.
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            #6
            Classic Souval postwar piece.

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              #7
              As stated before a Souval copy.
              You could see this on the low swastika and poor details


              Andy

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                I like how there is no picture of corners of the frame :- )

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                  You could see the lower swastika in picture 4 against the frame


                  Andy

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                    #10
                    You can also see the dipping 3.

                    /Flemming

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                      Yes,...I agree that it's a Souval. What I find interesting is that the core is two seperate pieces. With all the Souval's I've owned over the past 40 years I never knew of this.

                      Chuck

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                        Originally posted by vonStubben View Post
                        Yes,...I agree that it's a Souval. What I find interesting is that the core is two seperate pieces. With all the Souval's I've owned over the past 40 years I never knew of this.

                        Chuck
                        Most of their postwar EK2s are made the same way.
                        Best regards,
                        Streptile

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

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