Here are three 1914 EK1's, apparently from the same maker. Here are some observations:
1) They are all TWO piece construction. I believe the core is actually part of the back half of the frame. There is a very fine seam along all edges. Nicely done seam.
2) The entire cross is magnetic--the pin, the frame and the core.
3) The cross is nicely silver plated.
4) All cores appear to be painted or repainted. One looks to be sanded down and repainted.
5) One has the eagle over double M mark, as we've seen on a couple of eBay examples recently.
6) The KO and the KAG (two different maker marks on the same type of cross???) appear to be engraved or roll marked rather than stamped.
7) Two of the three have the distinctive cross shape of a typical issue KO cross.
8) Two of the three came from Missouri.
Do we have a new crop of fakes here, or just some "budget model" wearer copies?
1) They are all TWO piece construction. I believe the core is actually part of the back half of the frame. There is a very fine seam along all edges. Nicely done seam.
2) The entire cross is magnetic--the pin, the frame and the core.
3) The cross is nicely silver plated.
4) All cores appear to be painted or repainted. One looks to be sanded down and repainted.
5) One has the eagle over double M mark, as we've seen on a couple of eBay examples recently.
6) The KO and the KAG (two different maker marks on the same type of cross???) appear to be engraved or roll marked rather than stamped.
7) Two of the three have the distinctive cross shape of a typical issue KO cross.
8) Two of the three came from Missouri.
Do we have a new crop of fakes here, or just some "budget model" wearer copies?
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