Very interesting EK1. Paint on the core is cross-hatched, while the swastika and date are not, and the entire EK1 is one-piece construction. What do you all think?
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EK1 marked "L15" by Otto Schickle
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Darrell,
They did produce KVK's. I had one up not long ago w/o swords that passed the forum test. They had hinge plates and sometimes plates on the catch.
Floch EKI's have a low sitting hinge (the hinge was quite low from the top arm of the cross) and a very low sitting date.
With L15's, unless you're in love with them, I'd steer clear of them. Not worth the trouble IMO.
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Originally posted by PanzermanDarrell,
They did produce KVK's. I had one up not long ago w/o swords that passed the forum test. They had hinge plates and sometimes plates on the catch.
Yeah I believe I can remember that one. I was actually surprised to see the above EK1 with the L15. It does not have the low 1939 date on the front like typical Floch's.
I guess the KVK's are open to debate. 6 of one 1/2 dozen of another.
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