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    Schickle KC with 800 stamp.

    Here’s one more with an 800 silver stamp. I also had one long ago straight from the German recipient.
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    Frighteningly similar to the '800' mark on the so-called Rounder.
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      #3
      From my phone its looks like the 800 on the schickle looks like it was stamped after assembly .

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        #4
        Originally posted by tony james View Post
        From my phone its looks like the 800 on the schickle looks like it was stamped after assembly .
        Stupid me- I thought all the Schickles were neusilber, not silver.

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          #5
          Originally posted by blind pew View Post
          Stupid me- I thought all the Schickles were neusilber, not silver.
          Your lesson for the day .

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            #6
            so what is the deal here?

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              #7
              Original cross with a 800 stamp after it left the factory.
              I tend to believe it's done by the sellers that bought the stock from Schickle during WW2, others believe it was done postwar.

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                #8
                Hi Gents!
                Also these Schickle it's marker, but with 900...! Platinum....!!!
                But it's an original one?
                Gian.

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                  Jules
                  looks like an original schickle that someone did a lousy job stamping the markings postwar. from looking at the rim in different areas I'm guessing the frame is neusilver.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tony james View Post
                    Jules
                    looks like an original schickle that someone did a lousy job stamping the markings postwar. from looking at the rim in different areas I'm guessing the frame is neusilver.
                    Probably.

                    Again, I've never seen a silver framed Shickle. I've never seen a silver framed 3/4 ring either.

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                      #11
                      So the silver content mark was stamped in after construction? I would have thought the stamp would precede assembly. Less chance of separation of components.

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                        #12
                        Yes, and specifically postwar the spurious stamp was added.


                        Originally posted by BILL View Post
                        So the silver content mark was stamped in after construction? I would have thought the stamp would precede assembly. Less chance of separation of components.

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                          #13
                          If the claim is platinum, it's obviously absurd.
                          Best regards,
                          Streptile

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

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BILL View Post
                            So the silver content mark was stamped in after construction? I would have thought the stamp would precede assembly. Less chance of separation of components.
                            Any silver stamp on a Schickle RK would have been presumably added later (not by the manufacturer) as there are no silver framed Schickle RKs- they are neusilber, as are 3/4 ring Rks.

                            Wartime schickle RKs are either unmarked or have "L/15" on the ring. The frames of Schickle RKs are neusilber, not silver, therefore the manufacturer would not have stamped any silver content mark.

                            If there is a silver stamp on a Schickle RK, it would have been added by someone other than the manufacturer.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by rob NL View Post
                              Original cross with a 800 stamp after it left the factory.
                              I tend to believe it's done by the sellers that bought the stock from Schickle during WW2, others believe it was done postwar.
                              Here is an EK I from the Schickle stock sold by Boerger & Co (Beco) with the option S/800 or unecht. So far as I know Schickle did not mark these crosses with 800, so if there are Schickle 800 marked crosses, they probably marked by the sellers during the WW2.

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