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07-14-2016 08:20 PM
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The buckle in question is fine IMO... The tunic protector is usually found on early 1936 or 1937 examples as they (Buckles) tended to tear or rip the tunic... I will bow down to other opinions from Ben, Kirby and Marcus though !!
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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Thanks for the info gwar much appreciated
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John, very nice buckle by hard to find maker in very good condition, good find mucker
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Thanks Ben , I was considering selling it on as I've a small layaway on an SS rodo buckle but think I will hang onto it now
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Whilst not included within the anointed trinity of Ben, Kirby and Marcus - ONLY JOKING GWAR !- a really super Police buckle and which has the feature and in my opinion, of a highly desirable manufacturers mark.
The leather tunic protector device is I think so typical of this buckle maker. Quite light grade leather and almost an afterthought application with dreadful quality period stitching, a "grey" obverse finish and complete with a somewhat randomly applied, stamped in makers mark oval.
Excellent buckle.
Regards and best wishes,
David
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Thanks Ben , I was considering selling it on as I've a small layaway on an SS rodo buckle but think I will hang onto it now
Did you buy the bargain RODO that popped up on eStand? It went fast. On the Police buckle I did a search and every Osang Police I found was unmarked. So it must be rare to have a marked wide Police style tab.
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Thanks David , great information and glad you like it
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Hi kirby, I didn't see the RODO on estand the one I'm getting popped up on a uk dealers website it hasn't much paint left and has signs of wear to the high points but was a really good price so I just couldn't refuse, that will be my second SS buckle an early aluminium one will be next on the list .
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