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    EK1 L 54 and L/54 opinion

    Hello Guys

    I have the two crosses,one of L 54 and the other L/54
    one type that can be pressed the core ,of the other to core cast?
    The L 54 to pressed
    while the other L/54 to cast


    What do you think about the two crosses ?
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      #3
      Both are good Sanya

      Here is my example

      Nick
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        #4
        Hello Nick
        you did not read my question?
        Originally posted by Woolgar View Post
        Both are good Sanya

        Here is my example

        Nick

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          #5
          Originally posted by sanya13 View Post
          Hello Nick
          you did not read my question?
          Hi Sanya

          I don't understand your question

          Nick

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            #6
            Originally posted by sanya13 View Post
            Hello Nick
            you did not read my question?
            No need to be rude. You asked, "What do you think about the two crosses ?" and Nick answered.

            No 1939 EK cores were cast, so both yours were stamped.
            Best regards,
            Streptile

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

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              #7
              Both cores are stamped from the same master cavity type.
              The different could be the sheet metal thickness or the power of the strokes, wearout and/or punched from more than one identical cavity.

              See BeCo [L/57] & [L/54]

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                #8
                Hí Stefan
                Yes I know used this core the Boerger & Co.
                here is example a picture mine cross L/57 - L/54 core
                I thought that in a different manner, are made the cores
                Originally posted by 5tefan View Post
                Both cores are stamped from the same master cavity type.
                The different could be the sheet metal thickness or the power of the strokes, wearout and/or punched from more than one identical cavity.

                See BeCo [L/57] & [L/54]
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by streptile View Post
                  No need to be rude. You asked, "What do you think about the two crosses ?" and Nick answered.

                  No 1939 EK cores were cast, so both yours were stamped.
                  To be fair I don't think he was being rude and he did ask two different questions in his post, only one of which Nick answered.

                  A misunderstanding due to the language barrier I would think.

                  Matt

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                    #10
                    Hí Trevor
                    I hurt someone?
                    BRSanya
                    Originally posted by streptile View Post
                    No need to be rude. You asked, "What do you think about the two crosses ?" and Nick answered.

                    No 1939 EK cores were cast, so both yours were stamped.

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