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    Unmarked SB EK1

    Can some one tell me if this one looks ok. It looks to be a Funcke & Bruninghaus maker L/56 to me but not positive

    thanks
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    Looks good to me Maurice. Check inside of screw for mm.

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      #3
      Look for this:
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        #4
        Disc is unmarked are they more rare if unmarked

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          #5
          I think your disk is replacement

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            #6
            heres the inside of disc
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              #7
              That is another very nice cross

              Jaz\

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                #8
                Originally posted by plaut View Post
                I think your disk is replacement
                why ? what do you let to think this ? maybe I am wrong but looks a matching SB EKI.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by plaut View Post
                  I think your disk is replacement
                  Replaced is not the same as reproduced. It may be an original wartime screw but its not correct for an L/56 because those were marked, as in the photograph I put up.

                  So no maurice2396, an unmarked screw for an L/56 is not more rare, it is probably a replacement. These screws are funny animals, hard to find an original if you need it!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AUSGANG View Post
                    Replaced is not the same as reproduced. It may be an original wartime screw but its not correct for an L/56 because those were marked, as in the photograph I put up.

                    So no maurice2396, an unmarked screw for an L/56 is not more rare, it is probably a replacement. These screws are funny animals, hard to find an original if you need it!
                    Ausgang,
                    as 1st we have to be sure it's a L/56 and in my opinion it's not..

                    looks more an unmarked S&L, then I would like to know why disc could not be correct for this cross.

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