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  1. Hello all ... To anyone interested, I have an EK 2 from WW1 and it bears all the hallmarks of being authentic; three-piece, magnetic core, maker's mark and right feel/look. However the ribbon seems unusual in that the white stripes adorning the edges seem thinner than the standard. The ribbon hangs from a kind of end-clasp with pin. It is stamped 'LW' which as far as I can tell was a genuine period maker of this medal but the exact name is not known. Can anyone out there explain the appearance of this ribbon and were there others like it? ... also, if by some chance anyone knows anything of this maker and can shed a little light on the matter I would be grateful. Thanks.
  2. I got this EK2 recently for someone else, it was offered for 45 Euros, so I thought that is ok, but no ribbon. The mark on the ring is a "U" as was stated, nobody knows which maker this was. I then got a convincing opionion from someone, who may be counted as an "expert", and he stated, it is actually an "S" lengthwise and only half visible, this I found convincing, it had not occurred to me. The "S" is stated to be Hofjuwelier Hugo Schaper in Berlin, a renowned Crown Juweller, but not so well known for EKs. So I was quite pleased with that, apart from which, the EK itself is of a very unusual and exceptionally fine quality as seldom encountered with EKs and has never been cleaned, no rust. The excellent quality is not apparent in the pictures! So I packed the EK in a parcel, which then weighed 200 grams, but I was astonished when the post office said 17,99 for a sign for parcel (with DHL) within the EU, which I then grudgingly paid. Apparently the DHL has raised it's prices at the beginning of the year by launching it's so-called "Konjunkturpaket" to reduce it's losses due to the present crisis. This is just a warning about rising postage costs, have never paid so much for such a small package and that within the EU to another country on the border, it would be almost cheaper to deliver the things there personally.
  3. In your opinion, what maker does this mark signify. It is on a 1939 EK2 Thank you.
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