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    Another EK2 without mm. Any idea?

    Hello guys,
    I need your help about this cfoss. Who could be the maker?
    Thanks in advance
    Val




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    The second time in my life (the previous one in the pictures below) I see a cross of this type.
    I have never held it in my hands, but IMO is a post-war "fold" with the Maybauer core and a "post-war" frame.
    Of course, I can be wrong, and with great curiosity I will listen to other opinions.

    Regards
    Jarek
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      #3
      Jarek,

      I stand by your side on this. And can stand correction if it comes.

      Robert

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        #4
        What is a postwar fold Jarek?

        To me it looks like a 23.
        Best regards,
        Streptile

        Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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          #5
          To me it looks like a 23.[/QUOTE]

          Yes, it does look like/resemble a 23, but I would need cleaner images to say that it is one.

          Robert

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            #6
            hmm this frame looks really cheap.. core on the other hand looks good! Strange

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              #7
              Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
              To me it looks like a 23.
              Yes, it does look like/resemble a 23, but I would need cleaner images to say that it is one.

              Robert[/QUOTE]

              Hi Robert, which kind of images do you need?
              Val

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                #8
                Originally posted by streptile View Post
                What is a postwar fold Jarek?

                To me it looks like a 23.
                Hi Trevor,

                IMO, we can go the easy way and recognize the frame as "23", but looking carefully, we see the frame (marked on the pictures) which are not the "23" frame. And if it is not frame "23" then it can only be a post-war frame, because I do not know the war frame with such features.
                I think that the matter would be clearly solved by good pictures of this cross (without any glare), which clearly will show the features of the frame. IMO (!) is not, however, frame "23" ... but of course I can be wrong.

                Regards
                Jarek
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                  #9
                  Hi Robert, which kind of images do you need?
                  Val[/QUOTE]

                  Less glare, if possible.

                  Robert

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                    #10
                    What I can tell ... does not look like a 23 .

                    Douglas

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                      #11
                      I hope that these new pics could help you.





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                        #12
                        IMO yes, they helped. Now I am sure that this is not a "23" frame.

                        Regards
                        Jarek

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                          #13
                          IMO, Yes.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Tom B View Post
                            IMO, Yes.
                            Could anyone tell me which kind of cross is this one? Real, fake or postwar?
                            Thanks again
                            Val

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by boch_62 View Post
                              The second time in my life (the previous one in the pictures below) I see a cross of this type.
                              I have never held it in my hands, but IMO is a post-war "fold" with the Maybauer core and a "post-war" frame ...

                              Regards
                              Jarek
                              IMO (!) the answer to this question has already been made at the beginning of the discussion.

                              Jarek

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