#67063
03/22/2006 05:58 PM
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Maybe I should have listed this in the Imperial Medals forum, but it does not seem to have as much activity as this one.
In any case.... I was going through some of my 1914 EKs seeing if they have magnetic cores. Well I ran across a screw back that does not. Closer inspection showed no maker's mark but does show a "925" silver mark. It is highly vaulted. The paint on the core shows an usually smooth surface with some very small spots of paint loss. The exposed metal shines just exactly like the silver frame. The more I look at this it seems (to me as least) to be all one piece with no separate core. It is very well made. I am not really sure where I acquired it.
Sorry I cannot provide a pic.
Are all silver 1914 EKls known???
Thanks,
Rod
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#67064
03/22/2006 10:25 PM
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That is a very good question. I don't know is a very bad answer, however I will attempt to find an answer. Is it by any chance a Schinkelform cross? Some of the early Schinkelform 1939's are found as one piece and some were made as screwbacks.
--dj--Joe
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#67065
03/23/2006 02:36 AM
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Rod, Like Joe said good question, I'll look in my books and see what they have to say about that one.
Fritziii
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#67066
03/23/2006 03:15 AM
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Nope it is not a Schinkelform. It is marked 800 not 935 as I previously said. I got confused with another one.
Its a beauty and certainly not like any of my other ones.
Hope to hear by from you guys.
Thanks
Rod
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