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Unread 08-25-2019, 11:51 AM   #1
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Default ERFURT double date

I'll post this thread also here, maybe I'll be luckier.

Last month while surfing the Net I found this double-date ERFURT bearing a letter "E" stamped near the double date, that's something I'd never seen before, I wonder if it has anything to do with the funny marked 1920, probably to my unexpert eye.
I wonder if some of the real experts here could give me some enlightenment about it.
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Well, looking at this again, I'm not at all sure the "E" is an "E", maybe a "B".

Perhaps poorly struck on the curved surface to begin with, and then the loops lost due to polishing.
Note how the center of the "8" has been lost.

I don't suppose there is a picture of the receiver from the right side, kind of hard to look around the corner.
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No unfortunately not, those are the two best shot.
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I knew I'd seen one marked with "E" somewhere:
https://simpsonltd.com/erfurt-luger-...te-1920e-1914/

Pictures are not good of the marking, but it looks very similar to the one you noted.
So there are at least two with the 1920 "E" property stamping.

I tried to copy the pictures but cannot, they only copy as a web page.

Maybe someone else with more computer skill can copy one.

Still no Idea of the meaning.
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Here it is. I have done about all I can to make the E visible
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