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    What do you think, early Godet ?
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    Last edited by kriztof; 12-20-2013, 04:07 PM.

    #2
    Not so sure

    Here is a close up of my early Godet

    Nick
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      #3
      Thanks for the photos Nick. Yeah, I can't find a match for this one in my files, I thought it might be an early Godet but comparing it to yours I can see the differences.


      Chris

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        #4
        Chris: maker 55.
        Best regards,
        Streptile

        Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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          #5
          Thanks Trev, I've been trying to find a match for this for days
          H&S is one maker I haven't collected, so I never really studied them but, this one seems a little different from the ones shown in the DB, or is it my eyes. The curl on the 9 & 3 seem more defined and the last 9 is a lot smaller. An early core possibly?

          Chris

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            #6
            Looks like a '55' to me also but would have to be an early frame. A pic of the reverse date would prove it. The '1' on the reverse date is an easy to compare feature.

            Matt

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              #7
              Thanks Matt, I'll post a reverse shot as soon as I get back home...

              How many different frames/cores did this maker use?

              Chris

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                #8
                Hello Chris
                Trevor is right ,this is a 55
                here are my early Godet

                it is not even similar to it
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                  Originally posted by kriztof View Post
                  Thanks Matt, I'll post a reverse shot as soon as I get back home...

                  How many different frames/cores did this maker use?

                  Chris
                  Hi Chris

                  Good question. I don't know the answer (and don't recall the question being asked before). Perhaps someone else can help with that one.

                  It is just very common to find H&S frames with significant die wear. Check Stefan's wonderful site for an example (or search the forum and you will find plenty showing the 'double ribs' or 'hollow ribs' that look like this || ).

                  http://www.ek2-dna.de/-55--j.-e.-ham...ringswald-.php

                  Matt

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                    #10
                    Thanks Matt and as promised here is the reverse, although I think we can put this one to bed. It's not mine, I just saw it while cruising and couldn't place it


                    Chris
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                      #11
                      100% '55' H&S.

                      The '1' in the reverse date has a very long nose. That's a characteristic I personally always look for.

                      Matt

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