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    EK2 i.d. please

    Hi guys,

    Just received this cross, can anyone help me with a maker.

    Many thanks

    Les
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    IMO unmarked Ernst Müller

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      #3
      Originally posted by sanya13 View Post
      IMO unmarked Ernst Müller
      Many thanks Sanya.

      Anyone else.

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        #4
        Probably a 76 ... but tough to separate from a S&L .

        Douglas

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          #5
          For me, however, the S&L.

          Regards
          Jarek
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            #6
            Hí Douglas and Jarek IMO very big the similarity these the manufacturers between maybe this or that ,as we know it ,the S&L was big maker and it delivered many manufacturers ,but possible that S&L product

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              #7
              Hi, Is this detail normal in these EKs
              Regards
              Alf.

              https://www.dropbox.com/s/nadkjq31c6...etail.jpg?dl=0

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                #8
                Once again, many thanks for the info guys, much appreciated.

                Les

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                  #9
                  Yes Alf : ... just as with ourselves it is called : 'aging' !
                  Dies can only take so much pounding until they start to crack and break down .
                  It was up to the manufacturer to decide when to take the die out of service and replace it with a new one .
                  Some makers pushed their dies to the max wear ... like S&L and Maybauer EK2s . Ever die eventually will wear out - it is just that the others traded out their dies as these flaws started to appear .

                  Douglas

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Douglas 5 View Post
                    Yes Alf : ... just as with ourselves it is called : 'aging' !
                    Dies can only take so much pounding until they start to crack and break down .
                    It was up to the manufacturer to decide when to take the die out of service and replace it with a new one .
                    Some makers pushed their dies to the max wear ... like S&L and Maybauer EK2s . Ever die eventually will wear out - it is just that the others traded out their dies as these flaws started to appear .

                    Douglas
                    Thank you Douglas, My problem would be how to perceive a worn die from a defect in a fake.
                    You might say; It takes time
                    Regards
                    Alf

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