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01-26-2012 12:27 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Very nice buckle, Ben. I really like the dated tag. Thanks for sharing. Great addition!
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Very interesting I will be interested to hear what the tag signifies
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Ben: this is a quite nice buckle in a mint condition. Great with the tag from
the manufacturer. You got it from Wickie?
Robin: Nr. 7400 is the article number for the "4F"-buckle (Frisch, Fromm,
Fröhlich, Frei), made from German silver (Neusilber),
dated July 5, 1933 and available for 40.0 Pfennig.
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Yes Wim, I did get the buckle from Wicke Thanks for the info Wim, do you think this is a advertising tag for demonstrations or a for sale tag?
Last edited by Ben Evans; 01-26-2012 at 03:33 PM.
Ben
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Very nice "Frisch, Fromm, Fröhlich, Frei" ("Hardy, Pious, Cheerful, Free") Deutsche Turnerbund (German Gymnastics Society) buckle. Amazing it still has that tag on it after nearly 80 years. Do you think the -.40 is perhaps the price? Would that be 40 pfennig?
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Ben, a Mega addition to your growing buckle collection mate, Congrats
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yes, 40.0 Pfennig. Quite a common price for a German silver buckle in
1933. When buying 100 of them the price would be reduced to about
25.0 Pfennig.
Maybe Wickie knows better then me what the exact purpose is, as he
is the "ace" on buckle-knowledge!
In my opinion it could be a buckle (due for the tag) for a salesman,
who visited sports- and gymnastics unions. If they were labeled as
such in shops, I do not know, but is another possibility.
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Wilhelm Saris
In my opinion it could be a buckle (due for the tag) for a salesman,
who visited sports- and gymnastics unions. If they were labeled as
such in shops, I do not know, but is another possibility.
That is what I am thinking Wim, whatever it is I do not care anyway, still love the buckle
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