Combo's are always tricky and i don't see why this one would be any different.
Browsing through Gordons book, i couldn't find an exact match for the Spange, witch is one thing. The other is the joint between the two. It seems a bit crude to my eye. Just some observations..
I find it interesting that the frame and beading does indeed match L/57 marked 1939 Boerger EK1s to a T. This makes it interesting enough for me to investigate further, one I would not yet write off.
Frank,
I have a basic question about the pin on the EK. It seems to be made of brass along with the hinge assembly. Brass pins are sometimes found on EKs from the 30's and earlier, but I was under the impression that EK1 pins made during the 40's were not made of brass. Am I incorrect in this assumption?
I am not sure about the cross itself. The frame looks good but I don't know
about the CROWN. Oddly shaped and poor detail. Could this be what Rick
calls the muffin crown?
What about the eagle, does it look ok?
It looks to me that the eagle was cast,
There is a little defect on the left wing,
Which looks like casting defect. Does it make it more suspect?
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