Hello!
Which era this fuerwehr buckle?
Thank you!
Hello!
Which era this fuerwehr buckle?
Thank you!
Hello, it may be pre war based on Assman and Steinhauer & Luck catalog, and the single hole with the two solder points that reflect an earlier time and construction, JMO. I believe David North had mentioned this method of attachment was used on a certain type of HJ buckle.
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Thank you Gwar!
I know the Assmann catalogue, but sadly that is not on the buckle's back picture.
What year was published that?
Alex, that I do not know other than pre war, yes unfortunately they did not add any more than needed, most likely Ben and perhaps David ( others ) will add more to this for you.
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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I waiting for other member's comment!
From the make up of the buckle I would have said pre war made buckle
Ben
Thank you for your response!
Same style insignias on shoulder boards:
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Dear Gwar,
For some odd reason, I can no longer reply to a post with a quote.
One of your responses is quite interesting to include "...I believe David North had mentioned this method of attachment was used on a certain type of HJ buckle...".
Attached are images of a DJ buckle which has the Sig Rune attached in roughly the same form as that which started the thread. Of interest though is that you have shown an extract from a St. & L sales catalogue. The subject buckle appears also in earlier catalogues from this company and I have always been of the opinion that the massive, over engineered and clumsy split pin way of attaching an emblem to a box, was selectively employed by St. & L in the 1920"s and early 1930"s.
Regards and best wishes,
David
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