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    #16
    My, those are perfect examples, Trevor.

    Hans, so far we have found the Type B14 core in the 'Z' and 'S-W'-marked 1914 crosses, although there may be more...

    Robert

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      #17
      Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
      My, those are perfect examples, Trevor.

      Hans, so far we have found the Type B14 core in the 'Z' and 'S-W'-marked 1914 crosses, although there may be more...

      Robert
      Hello Robert,

      interesting, I thought that the cast core crosses were the earliest variants in 1914.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Hans Kondor View Post
        Hello Robert,

        interesting, I thought that the cast core crosses were the earliest variants in 1914.
        I believe they are also. The B14-cored crosses like the 'S-W' (EKI and EKII), and the B14-cored 'Z' EKII all had cast cores (the crosses I have found to this point in time).

        Robert

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          #19
          Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
          Kokstok: When looking at the line up these are sequence of issued crosses . I assume that was his intention ? 57 and war time made Imperial cored crosses are 'replacements' only .

          Douglas

          That would make sense. It would be great to able to do a "maker produced" sequence showing the development of all the cross made by a company such as S&L, but I don't think any one company ever made the complete set from 1813 to the 57er era.

          Robert, that's such an impressive line up. I reckon you could buy a very nice RK for that lot. Shows why collecting EKIIs is still a fun sport.

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            #20
            beautiful EKII history
            1813 is still missing ...

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              #21
              Robert, fantastic picture to start the weekend with.

              That is an amazing picture, and I also really like the EK II shown in it

              I saw the 1870 EK II with oaks for sale on the E-stand, and thought "year, now I can get one also "
              But then I realized that the seller lives outside the EU. This would mean that the price would go up another 30% or so, because of the Danish import tax. Even the shipping cost is added, when they calculate the value of the packet

              All the Best
              Flemming

              PS if any of you see a nice type A 1870 EK II for sale here in the EU, feel free to drop me a note.

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                #22
                Flemming that sucks about the tax. They are thinking of introducing it here in Australia. I'm glad my collecting is all but done. I couldn't hope to afford the import duty.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
                  Flemming that sucks about the tax. They are thinking of introducing it here in Australia. I'm glad my collecting is all but done. I couldn't hope to afford the import duty.
                  I do hope for you, and others ofc, that they wont do that.
                  That tax has to be paid on books also. So when I buy the books we all like, they cost quit a bit more also.

                  /Flemming

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                    #24
                    When I buy something outside the EU I usually have it shipped registered, with a low value.
                    That is a risk, but I don't buy expensive items anymore.

                    21% VAT, 6% import tax and 15 Euro "handling".

                    EU-blessings, 75% of the total amoumt goes straight to the Brussels money-pit

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by J0hnny View Post
                      1813 is still missing ...
                      Was thinking the same

                      Anyway, very nice line-up Robert!

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                        #26
                        Great display Robert

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by ben bijker View Post
                          When I buy something outside the EU I usually have it shipped registered, with a low value.
                          That is a risk, but I don't buy expensive items anymore.

                          21% VAT, 6% import tax and 15 Euro "handling".

                          EU-blessings, 75% of the total amoumt goes straight to the Brussels money-pit
                          Almost the same numbers in Denmark:
                          Custom Duty is 12%
                          VAT is 25%
                          An import fee wich is about 21Euro

                          So for the EK II (+ a realy nice mini EK II) I was looking at it would be

                          (660Euro + shipping cost) * 1,12

                          Then the VAT which is:
                          ((6660Euro + shipping cost) * 1,12)*1,25 and to this summ you will put the import fee at around 21 Euro

                          I just calculated the what the total circa would be, and put the shiping at 10 Euro...959 Euro, would be the total after Custom Duty, VAT and imoirt fee...what a shame, as the EK II + mini is really having a good Price.
                          I really think it is a shame, that so many nice Things don't switch hands...be it cars, bicycle, stanps, medals and what not.
                          But such greedy rules detrouys many Things.

                          /FLemming

                          PS Brian, I hope you do not mind that I used your really really nice EK II + mini to display how really insance the import fees would be, if we in Denmark were going to import Things into this Contry.

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                            #28
                            That's a cracking display.
                            It's very nice to see the various crosses shown like that.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
                              Robert, that's such an impressive line up. I reckon you could buy a very nice RK for that lot. Shows why collecting EKIIs is still a fun sport.
                              An RK for 10K+ just has never made sense to me. I would love to own one, yes, but not for the price they're asking for one.

                              Robert

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                                #30
                                Very nice set .I like it

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