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    Unmarked EKII

    Hi all!

    I 'd like to share a nicely worn, unmarked EKII from my collection.

    Regards, Giorgos





    #2
    A nice worn W&L.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Snni View Post
      A nice worn W&L.
      Thanks for recognizing the maker!

      I had a look at the ring and what looked like mere scratches was the "100" mm. It's actually so worn out, that it looks like a "10", with half of the first "0" missing. My eyes hurt, even with a magnifying glass!!!

      Regards, Giorgos

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        #4
        Yes a W&L EK2 .
        The maker mark sometimes is very weak stuck .

        Douglas

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          #5
          A good W&L indeed !

          Nick

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            #6
            Since I did not noticed makers mark on one of my Winterschlacht medal for one year (6.) I am staring on the each medal ring at least 5 minutes when I receive new addition

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              #7
              As EK-Collector mentioned one misses the small numbers sometimes , exspecialy weak strikes and heavy wear with tarnish . I picked up a KvK 2nd class in 1975 for 5 bucks and noticed the worn maker mark 25 years later ! Anyway I have seen and have a W&L EK2 with an almost worn off - weak struck -'100' >> where only the center indentations of the " Zeros " remain !!

              Douglas

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                #8
                hi all can some one remind me what w & l means

                darren

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Betty Swollocks View Post
                  hi all can some one remind me what w & l means

                  darren
                  Rudolf Wächtler & Lange company, from Mittweida the maker of the cross.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Anubisz View Post
                    Rudolf Wächtler & Lange company, from Mittweida the maker of the cross.
                    Yes, and maker no. 100.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Betty Swollocks View Post
                      hi all can some one remind me what w & l means

                      darren
                      Hi Darren

                      There is a full list of makers and thier numbers at the top of this section.
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...t=19336&page=9

                      Nick

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