Picked this up today, pick is marked 4, nice shape, would like to here what your guys think. Thanks for any help i can get.
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I beg to differ on this Leroy - if your comment was meant for this thread ? Alignment for the dies on the out side of the usable striking area to me would make more sense .
What a waste of time putting a re-ject mark on something that immediatly is going to be tossed in the recycle bin ?? It is a raised mark even to start with . Clamping the frame into some device to do this 'cold' strike with out leaving any other impression marks on the top flange !? If some how you had to or wanted to mark the reject piece --- why not just bend it or hit the beading once with a hammer . Rejecting a part is usually an - after thought normaly . I see no logic in premarking all the frames for the - only few that may actually ending up being rejects ????
A few different makers produced frames with these rings on them .
Cheers , Douglas
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In my collection I have what is considered the earliest type 57 EK1 made by S&L. I has the "o" mark and the exact same pin. Pretty obvious it was made with left over parts from war time production. I do believe the "o" is a guide for the ring if the frame was to be used for an EK2....just MO Tom
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Originally posted by Douglas 5 View PostI beg to differ on this Leroy - if your comment was meant for this thread ? Alignment for the dies on the out side of the usable striking area to me would make more sense .
What a waste of time putting a re-ject mark on something that immediatly is going to be tossed in the recycle bin ?? It is a raised mark even to start with . Clamping the frame into some device to do this 'cold' strike with out leaving any other impression marks on the top flange !? If some how you had to or wanted to mark the reject piece --- why not just bend it or hit the beading once with a hammer . Rejecting a part is usually an - after thought normaly . I see no logic in premarking all the frames for the - only few that may actually ending up being rejects ????
A few different makers produced frames with these rings on them .
Cheers , Douglas
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Quit sure Leroy that even on this cross the ring would have been covered with solder and therefor invisable afterwards .
Not sure how many makers used this markers which normaly would limit the frame to EK2 use . I can only think due to a shortage on EK1 frames the odd EK2 frame was used .
One maker - Souval - stands out with most variations of this ring mount indicator . An interesting example is the W&L EK2 I have that also has such a ring . Pictures are not great .
The largest raised ring I have found so far were used on Deschler EK2s - bottom picture . The inside is cut out to solder in the jump ring on on side .
Douglas
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