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11-10-2009 12:57 AM
# ADS
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Re: A few buckles I need help with please. THNKS
You have a couple post war examples there...One is West German. The last buckle you have shown is a reproduction Red Cross buckle. The other Red cross looks legit - but it has been de-nazified.
The army buckles are nice. The blue/black is a late war army (sometimes considered coastal artillery) and it's a JFS made piece (Josef Felix and Son). The first steel buckle shown is in really nice shape, but I don't think it's an Africa Korps buckle. Looks real sweet though. The RAD is also a minty example!!
Cheers!
Rob
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Re: A few buckles I need help with please. THNKS
Just to add a little from what Rob has already confirmed.
Image 2 shows a post 1945, West German Bundeswehr buckle, together with a fake "Stone Masons Guild" buckle.
Image 3 shows an original aluminium DRK buckle by Overhoff und Cie. which has sadly been de nazified, together with a pure fantasy (1970's) Red Cross buckle in steel.
The star of the group and in my opinion is the aluminium RAD. A 1939 production by "Gottlieb". Superb condition throughout as is often found for this year of manufacture.
Regards,
David
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Re: A few buckles I need help with please. THNKS
I agree with the rest, the Bruder Schneider buckle is fantastic, I just love them big "floppy" ears so characteristic of this maker and like David already stated, the RAD is fantastic, very nice buckle
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Re: A few buckles I need help with please. THNKS
Thanks for the info guys. Anyone care to take a stab at the values for the real buckles? Unfortunately(for me but not for you
), I will bill selling these shortly. Thanks again.
Scrounger
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