Were most EK1's that are vaulted done by a factory, or were they done by the recipient, or even by hand by an owner in the last 70 years? Is there a way to tell the difference between a factory done vaulting vs. a hand done vaulting?
Also, is there a known list of makers that were known to factory vault crosses?
Thanks everyone for any clarification on this! It seems like if the simple act of bending the cross arms could up the value, a person could expect a lot of post war vaulting on crosses out there. I have a MM6 cross that I just received and that I'll be posting when I get a chance to take photos that turned out to be vaulted, and I'm not sure how I should interpret this surprise feature.
Also, is there a known list of makers that were known to factory vault crosses?
Thanks everyone for any clarification on this! It seems like if the simple act of bending the cross arms could up the value, a person could expect a lot of post war vaulting on crosses out there. I have a MM6 cross that I just received and that I'll be posting when I get a chance to take photos that turned out to be vaulted, and I'm not sure how I should interpret this surprise feature.
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