I brought this Cross about two months ago thinking it was an unmarked Ek2, however, I have now found it has a Makers Mark on the ring. Sorry about the scans cheap scanner I'm afraid
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Bill GracieTags: None
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Bill Gracie
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Is the "4" really reversed?
Oh, I see. The number is marked in line with the ring, not perpendicular to it. Mine is like that.
Never mind!
GeorgeLast edited by George Stimson; 08-29-2002, 07:57 AM.George
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Hello Bill
This piece looks suspicious to me, for a number of reasons, the overall piece looks quite new, as does the ribbon. Unfortunately S&L dies survived the war and were used to pump out pieces ever since. On the reverse it looks like the ring doesn’t actually go though the frame. Is this so? This circular mark on the top of the frame reminds me of late 1957 pieces where one die set was used for both First Class and Second Class EK’s. Also the core looks odd to me, however I am not quite sure how to describe what is wrong with it. Hopefully others, more knowledgeable will jump in and help.
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Dez
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Bill Gracie
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Bill Gracie
G'day George,
Is your's marked in the same manner as mine? I brought this Cross form a member of this forum, I'm happy with it but if others can point out areas of concern I would certainly appreciate their input.
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill Gracie
G'day Dez
Ya, cold down there in tassy
It is the scanner just a cheap Hp 2200c
here is ,hopefully, a better pictureAttached Files
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stogieman weighs in!
I'm the seller of this cross. It was purchased from Detlev Niemann in Hamburg, it's not a post-war strike, the ribbon is mint original and not UV re-active. Detlev sold it on his update as such and I have resold it to Bill. If you guys don't like it, send it back. I have no problems with the cross, it's ribbon, packet, or anything else about it.
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Gordon Williamson
Its a perfectly good original cross. Postwar S&L EK2s pieces were never this good.
The reason the location mark appears on some of the 1957 pieces is that they used the wartime tooling to strike these. Such locator marks are common on many wartime pieces, the FO U-Boat badge being a prime example.
I wouldn't have any problems whatsoever with this piece.
Gordon
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