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Article about: Hello My friend bought this Nsbo buckle. In my opinion it is a fake one, but I would like to know Your opinion These buckles didnt have RZm mark, also please take a look at prongs and prong

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    Hello

    My friend bought this Nsbo buckle. In my opinion it is a fake one, but I would like to know Your opinion

    These buckles didnt have RZm mark, also please take a look at prongs and prong bar ..

    regards
    Piotr
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    Hello Piotr,

    I believe the buckle is original. You are, however, correct that most NSBO buckles encountered today are not marked; but many were. From my perspective the prongs and roller assembly are fine. I have two NSBO buckles marked by Overhoff with the "O.C. ges. gesch." The RZM M/4/27 is also an acceptable marking by this firm.

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    Hello Dan

    I have seen some NSBO buckles having logo of firm, but never RZM mark.

    Maybe a word "fake" is inappropriate - I think this connection is wrong .
    I mean somebody might have used a good box of other buckle marked Rzm +nsbo face plate. Maybe it was made long time ago.

    What do you think ?
    Maybe somebody have NSBO with RZM ??

    best regards
    Piotr

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