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1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint

Article about: I recently found this excellent belt and it arrived today . Not sure if a buckle has ever been attached, but maybe. RZM 1936 L2 maker stamp with Kernstuck. Also, has two RZM ink stamps with

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    Default 1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint

    I recently found this excellent belt and it arrived today . Not sure if a buckle has ever been attached, but maybe. RZM 1936 L2 maker stamp with Kernstuck. Also, has two RZM ink stamps with 37. Then, some small initials and 3.85, a price maybe? Including 3 different buckles for consideration to attach to the belt - opinions welcome on the buckle to choose
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    1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint   1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint  

    1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint   1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint  

    1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint   1936/37 Brown RZM Belt - Near Mint  


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    I am sure if you look into Ade's RBN /RBM ? Numbering thread you might have a better insight as to where it comes from... I wish I could post a link... I have forgotten how to do so... Nice item.. 3.85 ? could be perhaps a price mark... I am not familiar with German currency.. Either way a nice "Belt" it will look nice in your collection, Take care Jeff... G
    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    The RBN numbering is late war, and I have looked at Ade's RBN list and it's great. Discussed the early L2 leather codes with Ben and did a good amount of forum and Net searches and did not readily find a list etc. Perhaps others here have some details.

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    Nice belt. I did a search for RZM leather codes and found some SA/NSKK vertical hangers and holsters with the same basic code. I would guess L2 is a leather designation. The number is the manufacturers number and then the year of manufacturer.

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    Quote by kirby View Post
    Nice belt. I did a search for RZM leather codes and found some SA/NSKK vertical hangers and holsters with the same basic code. I would guess L2 is a leather designation. The number is the manufacturers number and then the year of manufacturer.
    I believe that is the correct assumption G
    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    Agree Kirby, have several early HJ belts with the L2-RZM markings. Plan is to find a very nice, correct SA vertical hanger (have discussed with Larry C) and add the SA Tiger dagger to make a nice set.

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    AS before Jeff, very nice belt mate, slighty used IMO but in cracking condition
    Ben

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    Agree Ben, belt is a keeper. I decided to pair the belt with the UE82 Steinhauer & Luck buckle, makes a nice set and looks good with the early SA dagger. So, now on the hunt for the proper belt loop and early dagger hanger
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    Nice items! And you did the right choice of buckle to the belteven though all 3 is great
    The sonnenrad is nice

    Edit: Why have some of the buckles a round swastika? And others the "usual"?

    Edit 2, Note to myself:

    Read the stickys and you maybe find out!

    Origins of the Sturmabteilung Buckle
    Last edited by Wewelsburg; 10-28-2015 at 08:15 PM.

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    Quote by Wewelsburg View Post
    Nice items! And you did the right choice of buckle to the belteven though all 3 is great
    The sonnenrad is nice

    Edit: Why have some of the buckles a round swastika? And others the "usual"?

    Edit 2, Note to myself:

    Read the stickys and you maybe find out!

    Origins of the Sturmabteilung Buckle
    LOL - I was just about to send you that thread

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