leej11.... the threading down, a very German way of attaching and holding in place method on bars !
leej11.... the threading down, a very German way of attaching and holding in place method on bars !
Sorry oradaur this was the best I could do.
Sorry wrong button. I mean oradour. Thats the only reason I could think of was to hold them in place. I cant remember any others off the top of my head that had this. Im lucky because medal bars are pretty common here. what do you think about the makers tag? Regards, Lee
leej11, your 70' EK looks to be a 'B' core type, if im not mistaken, the Godet core as opposed to the 'A' core, (the Berlin foundry core), im sure Chopperman who has a few of these 1870 crosses will take a look and confirm either way.
Last edited by oradour; 06-10-2010 at 10:14 PM.
Leej11, very nice indeed, I also like the Order of the Red Eagle, doubt I'll ever get my grubby hands on one though! Just aswell the EKII is threaded down wouldn't want it damaging the enamel of its neighbour.
Thanks! Its a 4th class but whos counting when your just a peasent! oradour I bought that book you mentioned "the iron time" but it will take some time for it to arrive here. Im looking forward to it. The other 2 books you mentioned I cant afford and 1 I could not find. Lee
I will do some input as well into this nice topic
I call this set as 1WW classic
Bruno, good stuff. Nice tinies. I started out with alot less than that when these perked my interest and things took off from there! Whether your into collecting bars or not its nice to have at least one for the record.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
I would like to see a good, straight on, in focus shot the that
1870. It almost looks as if it has been cleaned and painted
or oiled but it might just be the lighting.
gregM
Live to ride -- Ride to live
I was addicted to the "Hokey-Pokey" but I've turned
myself around.
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