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05-30-2010 08:58 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Re: LW buckle
You missed seeing the "L".
LBA S.
Now you will find out what it means
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: LW buckle
sorry but for me this one looks odd, a bit to new and in someway not right, i guess im wrong but this is my oppinion
can be a swiss leather part
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Re: LW buckle
LBA(S) = Bekleidungsampt der Luftwaffe Sonneberg. (Luftwaffe Clothing depot Sonneberg)
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Re: LW buckle
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Adrian Stevenson
LBA(S) = Bekleidungsampt der Luftwaffe Sonneberg. (Luftwaffe Clothing depot Sonneberg)
and ade is this one real, it looks so odd, dont know why but its a feeling
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Re: LW buckle
I will leave the verdict on originality to my peers here on the forum. They know more than me. Buckles are not really my forte.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: LW buckle
You wouldn't happen to have bought that at the Militaria and Arms Fair in the Letohall? Nice purchase.
Best Regards
Vegard T.
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Looking for militaria from HKB 31./977, HKB 32./977, HKB 38./977 or militaria related to Norway
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Re: LW buckle
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klinger
sorry but for me this one looks odd, a bit to new and in someway not right, i guess im wrong but this is my oppinion
can be a swiss leather part
Perfectly legit to me!The only "odd" thing being the "S" for the "Bekleidungs amt" not enclosed in parenthesis as it's normally the case,but this is not uncommon and I own several Luftwaffe-issue items myself thus stamped!
A mint, original buckle IMO
Cheers
Manny
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Re: LW buckle
as i told you i can be wrong then im not an expert but was a feeling, i like more the used things
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