I see this being offered. I know nothing about it except that it is very rare. What is your comment upon it? Please reply.
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1914 EK1 with Spange Attached
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You're right Ben, and that's what adds credibility to this combo - made the same way like FeldMarchall Milch's, one perfectly cut silver backplate to accommodate both, the spange and the cross!
I like it!
Originally posted by ben bijker View PostMaybe I need glasses, but I don't see the seam between the clasp and the cross????
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I provide the link from Weitze so that their description can be seen : https://www.weitze.net/detail/13/Eis...g__164113.html
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Here's my problem with this one.
There are only a handful of cores that were used in EK2s, but not EK1s. This is one of them (as far as I know). So this piece was made with an EK2, and a Spange. Not impossible to have been done wartime, certainly, but somehow less likely to me.
In any case, I would not touch this one.
If anyone has a (flat) EK1 with this core in it, I'd love to see it.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Here's a pic I grabbed from another thread showing this maker's EK2, and EK1 with different core (smaller crown). The one we see here on this Combo is a well-known EK2 core. Maker is known as "CD" or "CD800" and is probably related to maker known as "square punch" or "[]".
Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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