Hello,
I want to add this EK1 to my order collection, but at first I want to confirm here if it is original or not. It's without a maker mark and has been lightly woren. Is it a good one, and how much would you spend on it?
Best regards
Hello,
I want to add this EK1 to my order collection, but at first I want to confirm here if it is original or not. It's without a maker mark and has been lightly woren. Is it a good one, and how much would you spend on it?
Best regards
Small pics, but luckily I know this dealer. IMO a nice worn Mayer for a good price.
Regards
looks fine no problem.
Thanks! This would be my first buy at this seller, so I wanted to confirm the piece here.
Regards
My newest addition arrived today, and so I want to share it with the forum. It's an unmarked EK1, I think it's a Mayer.
Regards
Last edited by rbminis; 01-20-2016 at 11:02 PM. Reason: Edited title to use the correct German terminology.
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I wrote "EK 1. Klasse", and I think this is quite german, "EK" = Eisernes Kreuz. Why was it changed? Are short forms not allowed? Thanks!
Best regards
Please read the pinned thread as requested by my co-Moderator.
The Use of German Terminology.
Ralph.
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