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    EK1 and spange

    Hi
    I don't show much, but had to share these
    All credit due to the power of the internet: You can sit on your behind, dredge the world's militaria, pair up these two beauties, and they magically arrive in your mailbox

    Thanks to Ben for the spange! and to Andy for the EK!
    These are going in the grave with me
    regards
    jon
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          #5
          these two just had to be together!
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            #6
            Good eye Jon, I was aiming the cross myself, but what a combo would these two make, huh (easy couple a g's)

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              #7
              Congratulations Jon!

              Unknown maker spange with great detail and beautiful patina and the EK I matches it perfectly: beautiful set! Finish on EK 1 looks pebbled? I have an EK 2 WW1 with textured finish but never saw another (so far) so I wasnt sure what to make of it. Now I know there are others "out there" so there is hope!

              JC

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                #8
                First class Jon, I am just a bit envious

                Nick

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                  #9
                  I really like the look of that Spange and EK I.
                  But damn, I am really impressed about the look of that Spange

                  /Flemming

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                    #10
                    Sweet pieces

                    Jean-Claude, the "pebbled" finish of the core is because it is made from cast iron. Stamped steel, of which later cores (and all 1939 cores) are made, has a smoother surface.
                    Best regards,
                    Streptile

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

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                      #11
                      That is some really nice examples you got there!
                      I love the Ek with the text on the back, but that spange are just

                      Well done

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                        #12
                        Jean-Claude, the "pebbled" finish of the core is because it is made from cast iron. Stamped steel, of which later cores (and all 1939 cores) are made, has a smoother surface.

                        Thanks for the info Trevor. I only have a few EKs and all are smooth except the EK2 14 so I wasnt sure if mine had been tampered with until I noticed the finish on Jon's EK1 and your explanation

                        Thanks again

                        JC

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                          #13
                          A very nice set, Jon!!

                          Although I sold it because I don't want to start with Spange again, I just fell for another rare bugger, will post pics tomorrow......

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                            #14
                            urgh, even without seeing it, I'm sure I want it too!

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                              #15
                              I think so too, Jon...

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