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01-23-2013 06:06 AM
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Re: WW1 Imperial German enlisted mans belt and buckle
Good looking private purchase belt and buckle which was used by soldiers with the walking out uniform
The black leather belt is usually lacquered and much thinner than the issued one
The buckle maker is not D.R.G.M., these letters mean Deutsche Reich Gebraucht Muster, which can be translated by "patented by the german empire" or something close to that
The issued buckles can have the makers name stamped at the back of the buckle or on the leather tongue together with the yar of issue
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Re: WW1 Imperial German enlisted mans belt and buckle
Very nice looking buckle, brass with a nickel roundel, just how I like em
with the added bouns of the D.R G.M marking
Last edited by Ben Evans; 01-23-2013 at 11:15 AM.
Ben
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Re: WW1 Imperial German enlisted mans belt and buckle
Ryan, that's a cracking belt and buckle ! like I first thought, a nice private purchase example.....your on way to a WW1 collection ! 
Prost ! Steve.
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Re: WW1 Imperial German enlisted mans belt and buckle
Ben, is it rarer or less common with the DRGM marking?
Ryan
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Re: WW1 Imperial German enlisted mans belt and buckle

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rbemer207
Ben, is it rarer or less common with the DRGM marking?
Ryan
Definitely more rare and sought after. You did good.
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Re: WW1 Imperial German enlisted mans belt and buckle
I payed around $130 for the combo, did i do well? Also thank you for the info, i'm very glad to hear that!
Thanks
Ryan
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