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01-29-2010 11:50 AM
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Re: HJ buckle from JFS with leather tongue
I've not seen one with the leather like this either Matt. If it's good, that's a neat one.
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Re: HJ buckle from JFS with leather tongue
Matt, buckle and leathertongue belong not together.
HJ buckles came never with a leathertongue!
Because of the specific eagle's beak, I would say maker of the buckle could be Dr. Franke.
Regards,
Guido
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Re: HJ buckle from JFS with leather tongue
Hello Guido, the buckle appears to be marked with a rzm code but I cannot read it. The tongue doesn't appear remounted and the buckle was unmolested and with alot of dirt. This leaves me wondering when and why the tongue was added?
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Re: HJ buckle from JFS with leather tongue

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...This leaves me wondering when and why the tongue was added?
I fear, you will never find a satisfying answer to this question, Matt.
The M4 RZM Code for Dr. Franke is: M4/23
Regards,
Guido
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Re: HJ buckle from JFS with leather tongue
hello Guido, I think you are right. The buckle shows a heavy use and 90%of the chrome finish is gone. I thought of a postwar reutilisation but is has not been denazified,so the question mark about the tongue will remain.
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Re: HJ buckle from JFS with leather tongue
I wonder if this could be a period application done "at home" by the kid who owned the buckle? It would have been easy enough to acquire a leather tab and have mom sew it on. Just a thought. The stitching is certainly old!
Good luck! Certainly a cool buckle that asks a lot of questions!
Rob
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Just a thought! If the buckle is marked right on the edge it could be M4/30 for Berg & Nolte. They're often mistaken as they share ( perhaps alone in this? ) a ' hole in the beak eagle '.
Just a thought.
Last edited by philw; 04-28-2023 at 10:01 PM.
Reason: Additional material to be added
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M4/23 that is and M4/30 !
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