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#122334 01/06/2007 09:01 PM
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Hey gang! Here's my first Hallmarked SA. I have eight other SA buckles but none are marked, so I'm quite happy with this one!
In super shape too! Notice the "pebbling" of the swastika. I'm pretty sure Linden & Funk was the only manufacturer who did that!

Cheers!

Rob

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#122335 01/06/2007 09:03 PM
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Here's the back...

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#122336 01/06/2007 09:05 PM
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CLoseup of the Hallmark:

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#122337 01/06/2007 09:08 PM
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Here's what I mean by the swastika....certainly different from other types of SA buckles...

Cheers!

Rob

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#122338 01/07/2007 02:16 AM
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The only maker marked one I have is the same as yours,L&F. I do have 2 RZM M/4/27's.One an SA and the other an NSKK.
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#122339 01/07/2007 02:19 AM
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#122340 01/07/2007 02:20 AM
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NSKK front:

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#122341 01/07/2007 02:22 AM
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#122342 01/07/2007 03:44 AM
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Nice looking buckles with some nice early markings! That NSKK looks almost brassy - probably the colours. I assume it is silver...

Thanks for showing!

Cheers!

Rob

#122343 01/07/2007 06:53 PM
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Thanks Rob. The NSKK is silver just poor photography.

#122344 01/10/2007 09:02 AM
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quote:
Originally posted by Raymond:
The only maker marked one I have is the same as yours,L&F. I do have 2 RZM M/4/27's.One an SA and the other an NSKK.
SA front:


Hallo Raymond,

very nice SA buckles and indeed scarce variant maker marked.

Best

Ric


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