A couple of buckles that although by same maker are different... Both tabbed and one with clothes protector...
I am tired.. But any replies welcome.... L. Gottlieb & Sohn... G
A couple of buckles that although by same maker are different... Both tabbed and one with clothes protector...
I am tired.. But any replies welcome.... L. Gottlieb & Sohn... G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Excellent early RAD buckles there G, really like the example with the cloth protector!
Thanks Jeff... How I missed that.. Ahem..... Certain buckle is BEYOND my comprehension... Good score...
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Well, I look at it this way. You got the KH Brahm and I have an interesting one heading my way (I could own both ), but a deal is a deal
Still surprised there was not more collectors interest in the KH Brahm...that's a rare bird there
Those are in great condition! And thanks for the education, haven't seen a 'clothing protector' tab until now.
Good looking buckles, congrats!
Mark
In this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig. CE
That's s nice pair G both buckles have their own charm, a lovely near mint example and then the used one with the clothes protector mate luv em both 😊
Ben
I had the clothing protector included in my article about RAD-buckles for the "Military Advisor"
(winter 2004/2005, volume 16, number 1: Reichsarbeitsdienst Belts and Brocade Belts).
In the RAD Verordnungsblatt a short note with drawing about that was included,
which I have included here with this post for the interest of the buckle-"fans".
Maybe I already have shown this elsewhere with this forum!!
Both very nice!.....
2 lovely buckles.
Nice to see. Especially with the description of the cloth protector.
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