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05-27-2012 11:15 AM
# ADS
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re: Brown Officers Belt by Assmann
Hello ,
It's a very nice LW officers belt .
For politicals the buckle must be gild .
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re: Brown Officers Belt by Assmann
Hi Markus and thanks for your reply. Much appreciated.
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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re: Brown Officers Belt by Assmann
Markus,
I disagree that the buckle would have to be gilt for Political, I would have said that it should have a square (silver) buckle for Luftwaffe and that Political belts like the one shown can have the silver buckle with a black or brown leather and that these were most probably used by HJ.
Also, I have a similar, but wider belt wiith an open silver buckle which is Political or SA and "Croupon" marked.
Nice belt in any event
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re: Brown Officers Belt by Assmann
I do not doubt everything, but I think this piece rather
for a non-political version.
Political plays by Assmann had a RZM mark
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re: Brown Officers Belt by Assmann
I think that this is a really super buckle and strap. The condition is remarkable and dare I say, it is being offered at a more than reasonable price. It is however extremely difficult to put an exact identification or date on this. Also, do not forget the Assmann produced these buckles post 1945.
All I would say to the purist is that the overwhelming majority of Wehrmacht related Doppelschnalle detailed in the Assmann catalogue(s) had sharpish corners. The much softer rounded corners is for "others" and to include the SA. This frame looks remarkably like the Assmann item number 22259 (SA). Having said that and with the absence of any RZM markings to the leather or frame, it may well be a post 1945 piece.
I do not think that anyone can be 100% sure toward pedigree, however if I was completing a Wehrmacht Heer/Luftwaffe display, by a purist point of view, this is not one that I would choose.
Regards,
David
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re: Brown Officers Belt by Assmann
Hi guys, for some weird reason i was not notified by the forum's server for the rest of the replies in this thread.
Thanks for your thoughts.
It is for sure more confusing for me now as i have to choose to buy it or not.
As David said the offered price is more than fair so i think i'll go for it. I wouldn't like to own it if i knew for sure that it was made post 1945 but since this can not be verified in any way, i'll probably take the risk.
Looking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377
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re: Brown Officers Belt by Assmann
As a uniform collector (SS mainly) I do not think that you can go wrong with this belt.
I have a couple of SS officer belts but I have also got a black and brown version of this belt that I would not hesitate to use with a uniform set up.
Late on, (1944ish) this pattern of belt was frequently used in lieu of the "proper" model but this was not so earlier in the war.
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