Hi,
I would like to hear your opinion on this "very early" Souval RK. It's a rather unusual piece compared to the usual post war Souval RK's.
The frame does not match the known Souval post war frames. It has none of the typical Souval frame flaws at all.
The loop ring also differs from the usual Souval crosses.
This is also the first Souval RK that I've handled that has a non-magnetic core. (zink core?)
The cross has no markings like L/58 or 800 which are usually found on Souval RK's.
Same goes for the OLS, not marked. I'm not sure if you can tell by the pics, but the highlights on the OLS are polished and are shiny. All in all the quality of is cross is nicer than 1960's Souval Rk's. The soldering and silvering is done better than on those pieces.
Is this a late 1940's - very early 1950's cross or a display/fare piece
Thanks for your opinion ?
Alex
I would like to hear your opinion on this "very early" Souval RK. It's a rather unusual piece compared to the usual post war Souval RK's.
The frame does not match the known Souval post war frames. It has none of the typical Souval frame flaws at all.
The loop ring also differs from the usual Souval crosses.
This is also the first Souval RK that I've handled that has a non-magnetic core. (zink core?)
The cross has no markings like L/58 or 800 which are usually found on Souval RK's.
Same goes for the OLS, not marked. I'm not sure if you can tell by the pics, but the highlights on the OLS are polished and are shiny. All in all the quality of is cross is nicer than 1960's Souval Rk's. The soldering and silvering is done better than on those pieces.
Is this a late 1940's - very early 1950's cross or a display/fare piece
Thanks for your opinion ?
Alex
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