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05-28-2015 10:01 PM
# ADS
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Ahhhh! That is the belt I need and desire for my R S & S with tab for my pilot's rig. Love it!
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Injection molded Richard Sieper & Sohn, Ludenscheid... M4/38 IMO... There is a similar buckle in the Luftwaffe buckle makers thread.. G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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Rossi
Ahhhh! That is the belt I need and desire for my R S & S with tab for my pilot's rig.
Love it!
Hello Rossi the belt and buckle are not in prime condition
I would assume you are hunting for a near mint one?
I do like this piece that I was originally told came from a LW officer along with the german cross in gold but to me is obviously just from an nco
All the best
Doug
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You can have the belt I just want the buckle. It is one I am missing.. Please let me know If you want to sell the buckle.
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Rossi. What kind of belt do you need?
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Just one to go with my 1939 R s & s with the brown LBA marked tab I posted yesterday. It is for the pilot mannequin display. Just thinking a brown one with aluminum fittings and hook that is marked or unmarked that matches condition of my buckle which is good to very good condition with a little wear but not mint. Thanks Kirb!
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Brown ones are harder to find. The color of the tab wouldn't really have anythings to do with the color of the belt. I have a bunch of extra belts but they are all black. I would say 80% of the belts I have owned have been unmarked except for maybe a size marking.
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kirby
Brown ones are harder to find. The color of the tab wouldn't really have anythings to do with the color of the belt. I have a bunch of extra belts but they are all black. I would say 80% of the belts I have owned have been unmarked except for maybe a size marking.
I am open to a black one for sure and in good to very good condition. If you are interested Kirby in selling any let me know and I can get you my email to send pictures. Totally up to you and no pressure from this end unless you are open to it.
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Hello,
very nice flat back aluminium buckle by RS&S
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