-
-
12-28-2009 09:53 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
-
-
Re: 1919 1933 Rille tech furrow
Very nice buckles......with some very rare pieces shown!! They look wunderbar!
Rob
-
Re: 1919 1933 Rille tech furrow
Hersteller, Produzent? Bitte helfen
Anyone know who made these or what year they were made?
-
Re: 1919 1933 Rille tech furrow
Friends,
I really would like to know, too.
The day must come, when we find a RZM or whatever marked buckle
with these "scratchings" on the backside.
But this marker looks more like a producer for the non-NS buckles, although we have SA buckle/s shown.
I own a Jungdeutscher Orden and a very rare Schilljugend buckle from the same maker - pictures I will post later.
These have all the same ears, but not the last shown SA buckle... is this a different maker ?
Thomas
-
Re: 1919 1933 Rille tech furrow
Nice picz...looks historical..does anyone knows what year it is made up
-
Re: 1919 1933 Rille tech furrow
koppel71 has posed a very interesting question here.
The common characteristic of the "striated" reverse to the brass boxes and which is almost like a "makers trademark".
When I first started to find buckles like this, I tried to collate some other similarities such as the type of catch, type of solder dots, folding and tool marks, etc., etc. There are clear similarities between some buckles, however they are not consistent.
The only consistent feature I think is the horizontal lines to the brass - which always seem to run in one direction. In addition and in my collection, I have buckles with exactly the same reverse detail, other than one having a striated back and one, with a plain and non striated back.
I am only guessing, however I do not think that this striated back buckle is the sole prerogative of one manufacturer.
Instead, I think it is the "trademark" of the sheet brass manufacturer who supplied (together with possibly assembly tools), to the small and "cottage industry" buckle manufacturers.
Regards,
David
-
Re: 1919 1933 Rille tech furrow
hello
nice buckle there..
I like the sieg rune one in diamond.. what's exactly ?
thank you David for explanation,... interesting
best
Emmanuel
-
Re: 1919 1933 Rille tech furrow
Emmanuel
I must stress that my thoughts about this type of "striated" box are only an idea and I have no solid evidence to support it.
The buckle that you mention is youth related, however not DJ in my opinion. Possibly Pfadfinder. Attached are images of a buckle with the same lozenge or diamond badge (in brass) and note, the back of the brass box is not "striated".
Regards,
David
-
Bookmarks