#43195
05/04/2010 04:10 PM
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Hi all - I'm wondering if this is a fake? Materials all look new, especially the solder. The prongs are cut in opposing directions; and the catch is the easily made punched-from-the-buckle-body style..All opinions welcomed. - Bob
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#43196
05/04/2010 04:10 PM
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#43197
05/06/2010 04:39 PM
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Bob, A reproduction for shure: The 3 solder spots are the definitive give-away here. BTW, while period (i.e. up to 1918) buckles have a brass bar and prongs, Imperial-style buckles were still being produced in the Weimar era, and these can have the later-style prong assembly as well. Best regards, Kurt
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#43198
05/12/2010 02:47 AM
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#43199
05/30/2010 02:31 AM
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Bob, was this sold out Calagary way?
If so, this came from the Oshawa area in a load of repros (sold as repros) bought by a dealer out your way..
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#43200
05/30/2010 06:43 PM
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Hi Doug - Seller is from Barrie and said he bought it years ago at the MAX in Pittsburgh. Honest guy, refunded my $$$. - Bob
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