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#70223 10/31/2008 04:09 AM
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Hello all I would like an opinion on the buckle. Thank you.

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#70229 10/31/2008 09:43 AM
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It apirs to be late Overhoff but it sure hase some isues!!

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It is a late war Overhoff. Been based on the 1942 pattern which is less often seen, this is the reason why it looks less "common".


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Thank you for your input Jean.

#70232 12/10/2008 09:09 PM
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Hi Folks,

Did you all see the cut on the prong tips? They are cut on single opposing sides and with a relatively sharp edge. I thought this was not a very good sign. No?

#70233 12/16/2008 12:33 AM
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That usually is indicative of a reproduced buckle - but Overhoff actually did use this type of prong. It's a good buckle...

Cheers!

Rob




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