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    Hi, how are you? I suspect this is just a horrible copy due to some shoddy workmanship. I seen this in an odd antique shop.

    Anyhow I would be very grateful here if someone could please provide any back up guidance. KC's are not my field since they are beyond my financial level to dabble with.

    Thank you kindly for looking.

    -Ray-
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        #4
        Pretty sure that one is a Souval copy from the 1960s or 1970s.
        Best regards,
        Streptile

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

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          Originally posted by CIB View Post
          I suspect this is just a horrible copy due to some shoddy workmanship. I seen this in an odd antique shop.


          -Ray-

          Ugghhh ... you suspected right. Looks like it's made of lead ...

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            Well, damn,,,those were some quick replies. Thank you guy's very much.

            -Ray-

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              Though in rough condition, does this not look like the S&L B type incuse 800? Hard to tell details fo the core, looks off. Also looks like the cross has been apart then poorly re soldered. I van not see the dent row on the photographs, but there are bead flaws. The ring is not finished,and seems to sit very high, but it appears that the frame on each side of the ring has been filed down.
              Last edited by wolfeknives; 01-16-2011, 05:47 PM.

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                #8
                It's a Souval, with the low profile swastika, dipping '3' in 1939, smaller suspension ring and incuse '800' seen on several of their products.

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                  #9
                  urgh, what a shame
                  I love threads like this, that actually have a happy ending
                  keep looking though
                  regards
                  jon

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                    #10
                    Where is the typical german precision

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                      Originally posted by EK-collector View Post
                      Where is the typical german precision
                      Souval was Austrian.

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                        #12
                        Thanks again everyone for the consideration to respond here.

                        I know this was just one of those Murphy's law deals in full effect and just to good to be true by my gut telling me so in the first palce.

                        On a positive note though I'm about glad I didn't have to go back to this shop to trouble this old timer to re-open the display case. It took him about 5 minutes to do so "no BS!" He was looking like mummy dust (bless his tired soul).

                        BTW; the asking price is $1,000.-- another bad sign, but then again sometimes these treasures are lurking around.

                        -Ray-

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                          I think great bargain finds at antique shops are sadly very much a thing of the past, now that we have the internet nearly all shop owners will know exactly what they are selling and will have the current market value on their stock if not more.
                          Les

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