The ink stamp is bogus. Pass on it.
Cheers, Ade.
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Looks like a post war belt with a fake stamp on it
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Have a good read of this thread, it will give you ideas of what should be worn
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/belt-buckles-3-reich/leather-belts-who-would-have-used-them-257028/
Ben
Belts were not marked like this.
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No al the stamps of this kind i saw wehre fake so thats why i ask your opinions i am always afraid of this kind of stamps.
Could be a real belt with a bad stamp. I remember a company named Krupper Militaria back in late 70's. They must of had 50+ rubber stamps for sale. I wonder what happen to that kind of stuff. I am sure some original items got bogus and incorrect stamps.
also weren't officer belts lined with fabric ?
This type of belt would not be lined.
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Look at the rear of the buckle how its sort of concave for me period open claw buckles were either soild or round, I have only ever seen this concave shape on post war ones (hope that makes sense!)
Ben
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