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11-08-2007 03:22 PM
# ADS
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
Yes, this one is Battlefield found (battlefield found due of used condition)
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
Yes Dimas, it is but like I said, a very hard maker to find, they are quite rare
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
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regiment739
Yes Dimas, it is
but like I said, a very hard maker to find, they are quite rare
It's not a problem, this is real buckle which came trough the war with it's owh character!
i like the seen battle items
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
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regiment739
So do I Dimas, mint buckles are nice but buckles like these have been there and done something
But they are nice!
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
Of course Dimas, all buckles are nice to me
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
Super buckles you show Ben!
I have noticed that collecting these buckles (tabs and no tabs) is probably a full-time facet of the hobby. The same as Iron Crosses and the like. It seems that there are so many makers and variations.
I collect strictly Soviet items, but German buckles have always aroused my curiousity.
Would it be too time consuming for you to create a small database here? Such as materials, makers, variations, etc. ? Maybe start with Army? Luftwaffe is interesting also.
SS and others can be later...
What do you think?
I feel it would attract other collectors to the forum.
Regards,
Richie C
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
Hi Ritchie, anything is possible, it would depend on what formatt you want it in, there are 120 M4 makers alone, and also lots of sub contractors. I could start a M4 list on a fixed/pinned thread that other members could add to, even have a mixture of Heer and Luftewaffe or we could give each arm its own thread, let me know your thoughts and I will experiment with a few things
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Re: 1939 Heer by Adolf Baumeister
Ben,
Pardon me for my lateness...
Great job so far with the "M4" thread. Beautiful buckles also...
I know little to nothing about these, so I will not be bashful to ask; What does M4 signify?
What I was thinking of was a general thread about materials, colors, and designs of buckles that were used by all the different services/organisations over the course of 1933-1945.
For example - A thread about Army buckes in chronological order, another thread about Luftwaffe buckes in chronological order, and yet another thread about SS buckes in chronological order, and so on & so on, and so on...
I would love to learn more...
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