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    EK2 interesting suspension ring solution

    Hí guys
    I found a on site ,this the Cross. this on the cross the suspension ring It is not soldered ,but over there drilled
    What do you think about it ?
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    #2
    I have seen this type before. I think it's some kind of repair.
    Best regards Thomas.


    WWW.CROWMOOR.DK

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      #3
      I remember this cross being auctioned in a small auction in Germany.
      The jumpring seemed then drilled indeed.
      Is the jumpring loose or has it actually been soldered in the drilled hole?

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        #4
        About the photo doomed,I think drilled holes
        no soldering
        Originally posted by Dansson View Post
        I remember this cross being auctioned in a small auction in Germany.
        The jumpring seemed then drilled indeed.
        Is the jumpring loose or has it actually been soldered in the drilled hole?

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          #5
          Originally posted by sanya13 View Post
          About the photo doomed,I think drilled holes
          no soldering
          Well if it is priced according the repair,
          it could be worth buying IMO because the interesting solution!

          But everyone makes up his own mind of these repaired crosses.



          Best regards,
          Daniel

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            #6
            Originally posted by Dansson View Post
            Well if it is priced according the repair,
            it could be worth buying IMO because the interesting solution!

            But everyone makes up his own mind of these repaired crosses.



            Best regards,
            Daniel
            But there's no telling WHEN it was done. 1945? 1985? Without knowing, I wouldn't bother with it.

            Hank
            Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
            ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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              #7
              Originally posted by Hank C. View Post
              But there's no telling WHEN it was done. 1945? 1985? Without knowing, I wouldn't bother with it.

              Hank

              Yes this is true in many cases was it an 1870 cross or 1939 if it is a home made repair like this.
              But I personally find the different repair methods interesting and I don't see repaired 1939 crosses as often as imperial crosses.

              I collect these repaired ones also depending on creativity, how well made it is and basic look. I would buy this cross if it would be priced accordingly because I find the repairs interesting.

              As a side note,
              a Jeweler made repair on a 2nd class 1939 would be a real treasure to find for me


              Back to the cross itself,
              the hole is drilled and the overall look of the repair gives me the feeling that the repair is made on a year closer to the year we live on than it would be to the year 1945.
              I never claimed it to be a period repair, only a repair.



              All the best,
              Daniel

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                #8
                Just as Hank said .... could very well be a recent repair . There are always EK2 for sale that have no jump ring .... that can be fixed in that way .

                Douglas

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dansson View Post
                  Yes this is true in many cases was it an 1870 cross or 1939 if it is a home made repair like this.
                  But I personally find the different repair methods interesting and I don't see repaired 1939 crosses as often as imperial crosses.

                  I collect these repaired ones also depending on creativity, how well made it is and basic look. I would buy this cross if it would be priced accordingly because I find the repairs interesting.

                  As a side note,
                  a Jeweler made repair on a 2nd class 1939 would be a real treasure to find for me


                  Back to the cross itself,
                  the hole is drilled and the overall look of the repair gives me the feeling that the repair is made on a year closer to the year we live on than it would be to the year 1945.
                  I never claimed it to be a period repair, only a repair.



                  All the best,
                  Daniel


                  Hank
                  Unless it was nighttime, or the weather was bad, and you were running out of gas - then it was a sweaty nightmare, like a monkey f*ing a skunk.
                  ~ Dan Hampton, Viper Pilot

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                    #10
                    Personally, the first time I see such a nicely made repair (drilled hole) - a very interesting cross, if the price includes repair, I would buy it ...

                    Regards
                    Jarek

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by boch_62 View Post
                      Personally, the first time I see such a nicely made repair (drilled hole) - a very interesting cross, if the price includes repair, I would buy it ...

                      Regards
                      Jarek

                      We are on the same boat!

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