Hi collectors. My new purchase. Hoping you enjoy.
Hi collectors. My new purchase. Hoping you enjoy.
Hello
new for me
I never seen that before ????
can you explain, thanks
cordially
Didier
Hello Vlad ,
a wonderfull buckle but i dont't want rate it .
Interest is the bic maker mark on the backside .
I know the normaly Asmann stamp on this .
Is the gold anodized ?
Regards ,
Markus
I'm searching for
Buckles 3.Reich
special SA/NSKK/NSFK with maker marks
Link to my collection : http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/album.php?albumid=1175
Wow. A great addition to your collection. One of these and a Teno leaders are at the top of my most wanted list. I almost had one at the SOS 3-4 years ago. Thanks for showing.
Last edited by kirby; 03-22-2014 at 05:52 PM.
I must admit I have only ever seen the front of one of these, the makers mark is very interesting and a first for me. Typical Assmann prongs and the make of the buckle looks excellent. Does anyone know if this is a typical makers mark for this type of buckle? Good find Vlad
Ben
Guys, thanks for the kind words! For 10 years I first saw this buckle on sale. Despite the high price, I decided to buy. Second chance may not be. This is a very beautiful and rare buckle. Although I admit, design manufacturer FLL I like more. The book author John Angolia presented several types of buckles. Assmann put two markings as on my buckle RZM M4/39 and classical marking with the year 37 or 38. F.Linden also put two M4/24 marking and FLL ges.gesch 38. Color my buckle light bronze or dull gold. Were also in silver and dark bronze color. Below I show a few pages from the book of Angolia, which presents these rare buckle.
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Images of this buckles is very small. But long on WA forum our colleague Dan (KC1) showed some pictures. These images belong to him. I hope he will not mind showing here
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