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02-25-2008 04:12 PM
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Re: Buckle re-birth!
Nice job,
One guy restored them, totally removed the rest of swastica, polished, then cut the swastica from a piece of aluminum an placed it on the glue, then a little bit painted and the job is done... But in that case item start to be a fifty-fifty, fake/original D)
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Re: Buckle re-birth!
Very interesting Ben! Funny that it should be "re-nazified" after the "de-nazification"....you don't see that everyday!
Cheers!
Rob
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Re: Buckle re-birth!
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Dimas
Nice job,
One guy restored them, totally removed the rest of swastica, polished, then cut the swastica from a piece of aluminum an placed it on the glue, then a little bit painted and the job is done... But in that case item start to be a fifty-fifty, fake/original D)
Sorry but to me thise is NOT a nice job!
Nothing to do with polish, glue, paint or replacing!
Nothing to do with restoration at all.
It is a French guy who re-cut the swas out of the aluminium that is left on the original buckel!
Have a look at his site, he makes SS helmets as well!!
Insignes métal bidouilles militaria Chez Papy
I do understand now why a lot of collectors fear "restaurations" when it is thise what you get!
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Re: Buckle re-birth!
Stuka, to me the point is the funny side of it, you normally see buckles that are denazified, but to see one that has been denazified then renazified I thought was quite ironic (funny) but we are all different
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Re: Buckle re-birth!
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Ben Evans
Stuka, to me the point is the funny side of it, you normally see buckles that are denazified, but to see one that has been denazified then renazified I thought was quite ironic (funny) but we are all different
No wurry Ben! I do understand the ironie!! You waren't the reason of my response.
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Re: Buckle re-birth!
I think thats pretty unique.
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