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    Deschler EKI - L/10

    Newly acquired cross for my collection.

    Comments on rarity please.

    As to harder to find than crosses marked '1' or not rare at all?

    Thanks,

    Wayne
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    #2
    Hi Wayne

    They are both hard to find imo! It took me a long time to find an L/10 but even longer to find my recent '1' pick up !

    Nice purchase

    Nick

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      #3
      Very nice Deschler...Now you need to find a Screwback...

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        #4
        Nice and rare cross

        Regards
        Jarek

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          #5
          Both pop up from time to time.
          They are indeed hard to find, but the SB is very hard to find.
          Usually you need a bit of luck to be in the right place at the right time.
          If they come up for sale they are gone within minutes ....

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            #6
            Ben is right, SB rare but 1 and L/10 only not common pieces
            nice catch Wayne

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              #7
              Looks like the 'A' core to me.

              Does anyone know if both cores were used on the L/10?

              Wayne

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                #8
                Where's the difference in the cores?
                I know the high and low saas-core but I can't say in what order they were used......

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ben bijker View Post
                  Where's the difference in the cores?
                  I know the high and low saas-core but I can't say in what order they were used......
                  That's what I meant. High and Low saas-core.

                  Wayne

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                    #10
                    Ok.
                    I have 1 L/10 pinback with a low swas.
                    The rest of the Deschlers, early and late, all have the high swas.

                    So the low swas core is less common then the high-swas, but they were used at the same time.

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                      #11
                      Hí Wayne what the different the two cores between
                      I would like see ,show us you please
                      Here are my piece
                      my pieces is same ?
                      Originally posted by bytown View Post
                      That's what I meant. High and Low saas-core.

                      Wayne
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                        #12
                        other L/10
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                          #13
                          mm1 without foot
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                            #14
                            Amongst EK2s there are 3 cores - probably 2 high Swas and 1 low Swas . I have core 1 and 2 with different paints and weights and I think both have the high Swas .
                            Not sure if EK1s are found with same cores .

                            Douglas
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                              #15
                              Hrre's a SB for comparison and your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
                              Tony
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