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    EK1 Round 3 one of a kind

    Hi guys, I have found and bought this EK1 Round 3 and have a look at this piece and let me know what you think.. I and the seller have been talking about that
    this cross must have been a looting piece from a GI that might have beeing
    around the factory by the end of the war and picked this one up and brought it
    back to the states..Yes it's in a very bad condition if we are talking mint ones..
    But I like this piece anyway and just wanted to share it with you guys...
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        #4
        Definitely a "textbook" Round-3 EK1. I agree -- probably a factory reject. I don't see any evidence that it had to be looted by someone at the end of the war though. Why not just an early reject from the Deschler factory?
        Best regards,
        Streptile

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

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          #5
          I'd agree the more likely scenario is an early reject. Interesting piece. Thank you for showing it.

          Regards,
          Stu

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            #6
            I agree, very interesting cross. a reject......Yes

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              #7
              Interesting piece. You could almost finish it into a nice EK, but the damage is a bit severe on the 9 oclock arm. (Obviously you wouldn't as it would spoil the interest and historical value). What I find most interesting is that it appears that this was still constructed though the frame was not even close to being properly cut. Surely it would have been thrown out before any solder ever hit it.

              I wonder if this was a practice piece for someone learning the art of soldering.

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                #8
                Hi Chris,

                congrats I wouldn't mind owning it.

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                  #9
                  Weird, but interesting EK I indeed.
                  Most of the backplate seems to be a miss fit. Starting at the bottom of the 6 o'clock arm and ½way up on the 9 o'clock the backplate seems to be cut in the wrong way. Also all 4 corners seems to be unfinished, with excess material from backplate visible from the front.

                  If not to expensive, it could be an interesting addition to an EK collection.

                  /Flemming

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                    #10
                    I like it !

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                      #11
                      What a great piece .
                      I would think a single piece that was kept in the office . .. as a momento .
                      A 'dare' to the cleaning lady ??

                      Douglas

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                        #12
                        Hí Chris

                        This is a very good piece
                        I have never seen anything like this before
                        interesting that despite the fact that the wrong it was cut completed the cross
                        thank you very much for showing
                        I really like congrat

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                          #13
                          And yes I must say, I've never seen one like this before !

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                            #14
                            Tnx for looking & for the thoughts of this piece..I don't undestand or we will never do,but if this was a early rejected cross? Why did this one surviving through out the war and was not destructed? Anyway I'm not a "mint" collector. I like crosses that "have been there" and the history of the war so I am happy to found this one..

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                              #15
                              A strange - reject piece ... kept as a souvenir probably . A first cross made by the company or an employee ... who knows ??

                              Douglas

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