For me this is a fake one .... not sure, but guess the marks says L/17 or L/57 - not much Souval going on here.
Hello Matthieu,
I think the frame and hardware are both post war or some sort of repro but wonder about the core. My eyes see the 3 as sitting lower than the other numerals, a Souval trait. Do you see it too? If so then perhaps the core is authentic as Tom suggests. Or perhaps it's not sitting lower and I need stronger glasses.
Complete fake,there are no L/17 EKI and the pin is a 57 type contruction.John
Hi John,
Are you saying the pin is a fake or a 57 version? I agree with you on the stamp but wonder what it is about the pin itself that leads you to believe it is a fake.
I'd also like to know why you feel as you do about the core.
To be clear, I agree this cross has been assembled post war but I'm thinking that at least the core might be authentic. Perhaps the pin a proper 57 version too.
Souvals, even the post war versions are always an interesting topic.
I can't offer anything about the cross in question shown here, but this is how the typical L/17 fake looks like i.g. one-piece, extremely thin numerals and a key-hole hinge.
I had a look on the EKI DNA site and it could be a Souval made piece with added L/17 stamp,I've seen a similar cross before,when the core was made I don't know as Souval had all the dies still.The pin is to me 57 style.John
As Souval used S&L hardware on some of it's products that is not impossible
I did not say that Souval used the S&L set-up
I said what I see - it may be full combination (for egzample postwar Frankenstein)...
but it's such academic discussion - it is not full Souval, and all
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