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    EK1 - L/59 Alois Rettenmaier, Schwäbisch Gmünd...

    Hello,

    this is one of my new 1.st class Iron Cross...

    Nice L/59 Alois Rettenmaier, magnetic core.
    LDO-box with both papers.

    Only thing i can`t find is the typical stamping error for a Rettenmaier cross.

    Regards,
    Koeti
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        And one of the typical manufacturer marker...
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          #5
          A very nice looking cross..

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            #6
            Oh - a nice one with 2 marks .... a new owner .
            A few have rotated frames - like mine . Hard to se ... but check the 7 o'clock arm .

            Douglas

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              Hello Douglas,

              i think i have found it...
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                #8
                Yours has an extra mark that many miss and think it is just a ding . I have the same - wedge like - mark on the pin .
                Is your pin anchor crimped or solid ?

                Douglas
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                  It looked like it was there at that corner .

                  Douglas
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                    #10
                    I agree.. sweet looking cross!

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                      #11
                      A nice late war case that is not the original case to this cross .

                      Douglas

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                        A nice late war case that is not the original case to this cross .

                        Douglas
                        Please explain this detail?!
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                          #13
                          One of my favourite makers

                          Nick

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                            After confirming the anchor type and that it is the very first short lived mid way open end crimped anchor - which was recalled . The 3rd one I have ever seen . This anchor happens to be turned around .
                            These hollow anchors were replaced first with a bottom meeting open end crimp that held better when soldered to the back plate as the 2 ends get fused and no longer can open .
                            So with out a doubt that is a very early made L59 EK1 . There for it would have come with a push button case ... if the person buying it also bought a case at the same time , - which we do not know ?
                            Rettenmaier buying an array of different pin sets this might be their own creation or some thing they got from BH Mayer .
                            It is such a close match that I would guess Mayer may have supplied the pin set... they are so close .
                            As one can see in the comparison - this Rettenmaier anchor is a smaller deligate anchor and doomed to fail !

                            Douglas
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