Originally posted by ben bijker
Happy to hear from you here
Of course I know your opinion that these are by S&H, and I have been looking forward to this discussion.
I agree with you that the style of date is very similar to S&H, and the fact that both types of EK1s share the same hardware with marked S&H is very compelling evidence indeed.
I have an alternate suggestion to make: What if these two crosses were made by different makers?
They both are poor quality, and ugly, extremely lightweight.
However, there are also some differences. I am a little handicapped because I don't have an EK1 SB version of the Right cross (what I call an Assmann here), and I don't have a pinback version of either cross, but I know you do, so perhaps you can let me know if there is that possibility.
When I look at the two EK2s next to each other, I see a lot of similarities. But there are also some differences:
- Finish is different on the Left cross (flanges are more polished, rims seem to have remnants of frosting);
- Flanges are narrower on Right cross;
- Quality overall is a bit better on Left cross;
- Of course, the core is different.
And, really, only the core on the Left cross is very similar to the later S&H crosses, and only the Right cross really matches the "A" marked 1914 EK2 I own in terms of finish, frame, and weight.
So, do you think it's possible that the one on the Right is made by Assmann, and the Left by S&H? They could have shared a designer, or at least a hardware supplier. Both S&H and Assmann are Lüdenscheid makers.
I'm very curious to hear your opinion and thank you for posting your photos.
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