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10-02-2012 03:19 PM
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Re: Postschutz Variant
A very nice buckle Kirby, the box is for sure original, does the roundel look aged, fit right look right etc? First Postshutz I have ever seen made like this thanks for posting
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The roundel is aged and worn. This is the buckle that is pictured in the book so it is a least 30 years old but is it 70 years old?
Last edited by kirby; 05-01-2014 at 08:39 PM.
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Re: Postschutz Variant
Hello ,
IMO a realy early nice buckle .
Roundel looks like nickel silver .
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Re: Postschutz Variant
Yes, this is indeed a buckle from my old collection with a great nickel silver inset. Great to see it again after at least 25 years.
The reason why Angolia did not include it in his booklet was that he may have thought it could be no good buckle (but what is the quality of the knowledge of him and Nash?).
The buckle is 100% original. I got it from a former employee from the Berg & Nolte concern in the mid-seventies. He kept it in a box with all kinds of insignia and other junk and
maybe for this reason there are so many scratches. He told me the soldering points were typical for this concern.
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Re: Postschutz Variant
Wim, was the buckle made by Berge & Nolte?
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Re: Postschutz Variant
Hello Wim
I replyed to the pm before I read your reply to the thread. Great to know the buckle is 100% and some of the history.
Thanks again
Kirby
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Re: Postschutz Variant
Hello Ben,
The soldering was typical for Berg & Nolte, so I am convinced also the brass rectangular and the silvered inset
came from that factory. Berg & Nolte did not solder for other concerns, as far as I have understood.
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Re: Postschutz Variant
Very interesting, many thanks for that Wim
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Re: Postschutz Variant
looks a very nice buckle and a 1st for me , rgds Dave
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