Gottcha I was wondering if it was just their experience in the form of the buckle or if I was missing the markings.
Thanks Jeff.
Semper Fi
Phil
Gottcha I was wondering if it was just their experience in the form of the buckle or if I was missing the markings.
Thanks Jeff.
Semper Fi
Phil
Here are a few Berge & Nolte HJ examples for comparison - aluminum, steel and early nickel all maker marked.
hey guys, I can see it too, 24 and still on the rope on the mountain of rzm. Thanks for your observations
Now that you mention it I see it too. An there is a dash before the "24". So we have"RZM /24". This gives us RZM M4/24 = Friedrich Linden. And the eagle design also matches F. Linden! Perhaps examining the buckle in hand will reveal faint traces of the "M4"?
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Now that you mention it I see it too. An there is a dash before the "24". So we have"RZM /24". This gives us RZM M4/24 = Friedrich Linden. And the eagle design also matches F. Linden! Perhaps examining the buckle in hand will reveal faint traces of the "M4"?
Actually the back of the original buckle posted is a bit it a mess looking at the soldering and the very misplaced '24'. So here are some Friedrich Linden examples to compare. Aluminum, Zinc and a Steel KH examples.
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