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01-15-2013 10:50 PM
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Re: My "Used and ( Sadly ) Abused" HJ Buckle
I wouldn't use the methods you mentioned again. I believe the buckle would have been just fine before you
"cleaned " it. As for wearing it that is up to you.
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Re: My "Used and ( Sadly ) Abused" HJ Buckle
Uhh...Why are you wearing a Nazi youth buckle to begin with?
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Re: My "Used and ( Sadly ) Abused" HJ Buckle
Your buckle, but too bad you 'cleaned' it, if you'll permit me to say so.
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Re: My "Used and ( Sadly ) Abused" HJ Buckle
The buckle in ref to scratches is not that that bad I have seen much worse lol do you have pics of the buckle before you cleaned it?
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Re: My "Used and ( Sadly ) Abused" HJ Buckle
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Wagriff
Uhh...Why are you wearing a Nazi youth buckle to begin with?
Although I'm certainly too old now to qualify as a member, and unlike the Pope, too young to actually have been one, I decided it was better in the long run to wear THIS rather than my Waffen-SS RODO, factory painted Luftwaffe, or any of the Heer ones anymore! ( But I AM old enough to think this is at best a marginal example of a common buckle that I paid a whopping $35 for. ) Ben, unfortunately I DON'T have any other photos of it, but it didn't look all that different than it does now; I DIDN'T use emery cloth, grit or sandpaper, wire brush, grinding wheel, or coarse steel wool, and NOTHING at all on the design.
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Re: My "Used and ( Sadly ) Abused" HJ Buckle
If you want to wear insignia from a regime which inflicted such destruction onto the world; not to mention what horrific actions they casted upon the Jewish people, that's up to you. But please, PLEASE use an reproduction instead of an original. Therefore you are not destroying the history of your ss, luffwaffe or HJ belt buckle in such a manner which has accorded here. You can find reproductions many places for quite less than $35.
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