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My Latest Find - RAD B & N 37

Article about: This buckle shows obvious signs of considerable wear and is even slightly twisted from some kind of blow or constant pressure. There's wear to the swastika overall with no pebbling left and

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    Default My Latest Find - RAD B & N 37

    My Latest Find - RAD B & N 37My Latest Find - RAD B & N 37

    This buckle shows obvious signs of considerable wear and is even slightly twisted from some kind of blow or constant pressure. There's wear to the swastika overall with no pebbling left and the highpoints of the wheat grains and corners of the spatten are also worn down. As you can see, it's marked B & N 37.

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    Like you say well worn but i like it!...

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    me too.

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    Default A nice buckle

    A very nice buckle by Berg & Nolte... I collect these type of buckles
    and yours is very nice.. I have submitted an example of a fully tabbed buckle for reference. Good hunting...G
    Click to enlarge the picture Click to enlarge the picture My Latest Find - RAD B & N 37   My Latest Find - RAD B & N 37  

    My Latest Find - RAD B & N 37  

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    Nice worn honest buckle James
    Ben

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    Hi, I personally like both items, James's buckle being worn through the period, and Gwar's minty example.
    Regards SK

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