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on the internet auction,,,this any good?...
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Robert. Checked this buckle out in John Angolias buckle book but doesn't show any with the RLB emblem attached with a nut. Also the prongs don't look correct. Rod
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I think the assman catalog shows the backside of the buckle. I have to find my copy.
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there is one in silver with this kind of hexagonal nut attachment on page 90 of "THIRD REICH BELT BUCKLES"-AN ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK and PRICE GUIDE,1999 EDITION BY BOB EVANS. He lists this style as RLB Type 2...Robert
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Robert. I wasn't doubting the authenticity of the buckle just saying that I did not see one like it in angolias book. Rod
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