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    My last 4 EK 2s to ID

    We're down to the wire. My thanks to all those who helped and taught me.

    I (think) can tell what makers did not make these crosses: K&Q, 23 and Souval.

    I'd also appreciate pointers as to what makes them identifiable for each particular maker. I know, I know, I'm as asking a lot.

    Here is the first one.
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    Last edited by Bernie Brule; 10-26-2010, 12:17 PM.

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    Number 2:
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      #3
      Number 3. Hmmm... parhaps a K&Q?
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      Last edited by Bernie Brule; 10-26-2010, 12:19 PM.

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        #4
        Number 4:
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          #5
          No 2 are #76.. It's marked in the ring

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            #6
            D'OH

            I thought I had checked them all. And it's a teeny bit obvious in the pic.

            Originally posted by Snni View Post
            No 2 are #76.. It's marked in the ring
            Thanks.

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              #7
              Anyone?

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                #8
                102 views and no opinions?

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                  #9
                  No K&Q and "23" here, looks like S&L parts crosses to me.

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                    #10
                    As Ja'nos mentioned - all 4 crosses display S&L cores and frames . The S&L basic cross design is found on many marked and unmarked crosses . From my observation it seams that from this maker - mm 76 on - approximatly .... a good portion of these later PKL number holders are using S&L parts . When S&L started selling cross parts is not known . Lets say - if your 76 was not marked it most likely would be considered a S&L . Out of curiosity I have looked at various marked S&L crosses and noticed a few different working dies S&L used .

                    Douglas

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                      #11
                      As Elvis Presley used to say: "Ah, thank you... thank you very much".

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