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Originally posted by streptile View PostHi Sanya,
That's not the "A" core. Only this one has it:
For comparison, a different picture of the core type 1 (A) - I believe that this is an early core K&Q.
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Euronymous - K&Q making crosses post war with 39 cores ? - Well possible but they would use their own existing components first for EK1s and 2s .
These crosses would look like war time pieces . What they actually did - no one knows .
As you may have noticed with 57 EK1s - material and hard ware changes started taking place early on for those companies that official and un-officially continued making EKs .
I will get to your other question in a moment .
Douglas
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Euronymous : A logical question with this maker and all the cores they used . .. how many frames did they use ? At a quick look it may seam to be one frame .
Frame dies like every thing else eventually wear out or break .
As we know from other manufacturers that a 'working or production die' is produced from a design master .
The differences between working dies are very small differences and mostly noticeable on the corners . So far I have found 4 frame productions dies .
These are pictured below .
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