Fore sale are several EK1. For description see below:
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "65" for "Klein und Quenzer". Nice soldering, some paint loss on the swastica. Very nice condition and high quality.
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Rusty core.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Very nice condition.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, screback, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Nicely worn condition. Some paint loss on the swastica, dust araound swastica and numerals.<O</O
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EK1 1939, chopper core, (unmagnatic!), no maker marked piece by Steinhauer und Lück. Nicely worn condition to the core, but the upper part is open and was (unsuccessfuly) tried to be resoldered.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Very nice condition.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "7" for "Paul Meybauer". Some "veins" on the core. Nice.<O</O
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EK1 1939, non ferrous core, one piece construction. Slightly oversized. Cross believed to be manufactured by Petzt&Lorenz. Extremely rare and early cross!<O</O
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EK1 1939, non ferrous core, one piece construction, original paint. Slightly oversized. Screwplate is missing. Cross believed to be manufactured by Petzt&Lorenz. Extremely are and early cross!<O</O
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The "holy grale" of EK1 Spangen. Zink Spange by Petz und Lorenz on magnetic disc. Extremely rare and the very first screwback-Zink Spange i have ever seen. Some damages because of Zink-pest.
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EK1 1939, iron core, no maker-mark. Produced by Klein&Quenzer. Very nice patina. The previous owner stated that the hook was probably resoldered, I am not sure about that.<O</O
Prices at the bottomof the page. All e-stand rules applied.
# 1:<O</O
EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "65" for "Klein und Quenzer". Nice soldering, some paint loss on the swastica. Very nice condition and high quality.
# 2:<O</O
EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Rusty core.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Very nice condition.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, screback, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Nicely worn condition. Some paint loss on the swastica, dust araound swastica and numerals.<O</O
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EK1 1939, chopper core, (unmagnatic!), no maker marked piece by Steinhauer und Lück. Nicely worn condition to the core, but the upper part is open and was (unsuccessfuly) tried to be resoldered.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "L/13" for "Paul Meybauer". Very nice condition.<O</O
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EK1 1939, iron core, mm'ed "7" for "Paul Meybauer". Some "veins" on the core. Nice.<O</O
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EK1 1939, non ferrous core, one piece construction. Slightly oversized. Cross believed to be manufactured by Petzt&Lorenz. Extremely rare and early cross!<O</O
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EK1 1939, non ferrous core, one piece construction, original paint. Slightly oversized. Screwplate is missing. Cross believed to be manufactured by Petzt&Lorenz. Extremely are and early cross!<O</O
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The "holy grale" of EK1 Spangen. Zink Spange by Petz und Lorenz on magnetic disc. Extremely rare and the very first screwback-Zink Spange i have ever seen. Some damages because of Zink-pest.
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EK1 1939, iron core, no maker-mark. Produced by Klein&Quenzer. Very nice patina. The previous owner stated that the hook was probably resoldered, I am not sure about that.<O</O
Prices at the bottomof the page. All e-stand rules applied.
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