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10-14-2021 10:13 AM
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Greg,
I had a feeling that the IVI was a poorly marked M.
I'd only ever read of an Imperial EKII marked with MM in the lists online and in the couple of books I've got and was over the moon when I saw this mark. I am going to try and get better photo's of it when I have a bit of time as the light wasn't great for us when I took these.
The I W cross that I brought is a mark that I'm not really sure about. Is it an LW that is poorly struck or I W. I will post it on another thread I think and let everyone have a look at and hopefully come to a conclusion. Either way if they are both LW they have different cores as far as I can tell so is a win win situation what ever the mark is.
Ken
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Thanks Ken.
I like the early cast iron core and I would leave it as it is.
gregM
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I will Greg, the age and grime really add something to these crosses.
I'm also with you on the very early sand cast iron core's, when I look at my EK's these early ones really are the most distinctive and most beautiful of the Imperial crosses.
Ken
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I like the early cast iron core and I would leave it as it is.
I agree with this.
Ralph.
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