A new one for me.
While never marked, I believe this EK2 goes with this packet.
The Paulman & Crone 86 (also never marked) was identified the same way: it's very distinctive and it kept turning up in Paulman & Crone packets. So far I have seen four of these Hausch (127) sets that were directly from veteran families.
HERE is one that was posted on the WAF.
These are among the finest EK2s made in terms of quality, easily rivaling Godet or Brehmer.
While never marked, I believe this EK2 goes with this packet.
The Paulman & Crone 86 (also never marked) was identified the same way: it's very distinctive and it kept turning up in Paulman & Crone packets. So far I have seen four of these Hausch (127) sets that were directly from veteran families.
HERE is one that was posted on the WAF.
These are among the finest EK2s made in terms of quality, easily rivaling Godet or Brehmer.
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