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Originally posted by Danny70 View PostThanks guys!
Sonny -
yes, the marked examples are very hard to find.
I think I have only seen five or six examples here in the past five or so years, and I have been lucky enough to have owned two of those.
I sold my other one to Adrian a couple of years ago.
Thanks again.
Regards - Danny
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Originally posted by Danny70 View PostThanks guys!
Sonny -
yes, the marked examples are very hard to find.
I think I have only seen five or six examples here in the past five or so years, and I have been lucky enough to have owned two of those.
I sold my other one to Adrian a couple of years ago.
Thanks again.
Regards - Danny
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Originally posted by Snni View PostI'll take the next example you find
What surprises me is that both of the marked ones I have/had, I purchased for a fairly decent price, but judging by the amount that become available, I would consider them far rarer than any of the 'Round 3's or 'Schinkel-forms' which command much higher prices.
Regards - Danny
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Originally posted by Danny70 View PostAhh.. I think if I ever find another I will hold onto it!
What surprises me is that both of the marked ones I have/had, I purchased for a fairly decent price, but judging by the amount that become available, I would consider them far rarer than any of the 'Round 3's or 'Schinkel-forms' which command much higher prices.
Regards - Danny
Deumer Schinkels are basically as common as many, many maker-marked crosses. Same with Round-3s.
I have thought about doing a little list of EK2s, placed in order of rarity. At the very top would be a marked L/12 or L/18, and the "straight-9" Schinkel. Then the "Prototype" EK2. A marked 60 would be in the top quarter, I would say; so would other crosses like a marked 21 or 125, an Ubergroße "Little Brother," or a Deschler Round-3. Then would come the Meybauer Schinkels and common Round-3s, then the Deumer Schinkels and Ubergroßes, and at the very bottom would be the 65s and 100s, the 55s and S&Ls. I think it would be very interesting to try and rank every known type and variant, marked and unmarked, by rarity alone, and see how the list corresponded to market value.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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