First new buckle in a while. Aluminum
Reichsarbeitsdienst, marked OLC, 37.
First new buckle in a while. Aluminum
Reichsarbeitsdienst, marked OLC, 37.
Roger any chance I can get a good look at the prongs please? Especially where the prongs go into the sleeve, a photo like this would be good if possible?
Ben
Here is the picture of the prongs.
I've got a bad feeling about this
Hello ,
i found pictures in another forum in germany but
it is a right one !
Regards ,
Markus
I'm searching for
Buckles 3.Reich
special SA/NSKK/NSFK with maker marks
Link to my collection : http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/album.php?albumid=1175
Thank you, Markus. I was a bit concerned when I got it and it looked as though it just came out of the box. Not a scratch. A bit too minty for something that would be almost 75 years old.
I don't like a buckle
Roger many thanks for that, I have seen these buckles and had doubts about them to be honest, now I have seen one close up and at angles that I want I will buy one myself now, nice buckle
Last edited by Ben Evans; 02-09-2012 at 09:33 PM.
Ben
Thanks, Ben. Whew. I was concerned when I unwrapped it this morning. Glad to get it 'vetted'.
I do so like this RAD buckle.
Non issued and pristine condition RAD buckles are still available and the buckle per se was manufactured in huge numbers by both RZM and non RZM licensed makers alike within a relatively short time frame.
Perhaps I am wrong, however I think that an OLC marked RAD is not often seen. This is odd and furthermore, whenever I have seen an Overhoff RAD, it is invariably date coded for 1937.
The RAD buckle which instigated this post probably started life with a maker and date stamped leather tongue being attached.
Regards,
David
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