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I am not a belt buckle collector but have run into some really nice and rare buckles over the past half year and will post some for you to look at. One is and Army made on a gymnastic buckle and the other is a RLSV with leather tab unit marked. Jim
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Tab is dated 1936 with maker of the front. Rear of buckle leather tab is unit marked1/FINKBln not sure if this is exact or not and LBA stamped.
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Never seen a Heer buckle like that before. That's certainly different. Love the crank catch on the DLV buckle! Any chance at getting a closer look at the markings on the tab? Who's the maker? Great pick-ups. Cheers! Rob
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Cool Markings for sure....who's the maker? Cheers!
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Not a buckle collector myself but have these.First an Army I have this one from 13yrs of age came with the belt ,which I cut down to fit me at 13.Before anyone starts asking why I cut the belt down this was done in the mid '50's.Buckles and belts were around by the handful's
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I think this is NSKK and don't know if it's OK
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Hey Ed....Those buckles are fine. The first Army buckle is actually a G and a B (for Gustav Brehmer). Nice buckle!
The second is a late war kriegsmetal buckle that is in fine shape!
An the last buckle is ok as well - not NSKK but rather, NSFK according to some buckle collectors.
Great trio - that would look good in my collection! hahahahaha Thanks for posting pics! Cheers! Rob
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Rob thanks for the reply.Yes your right it's NSFK,I had a label on it but took it off for the photos and for got to look.
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quote: Originally posted by Alpha24: Back of the buckle
Hello Alpha24, this Heer Buckle is made from a Turnerbund Buckle. They cut it out and use it for the catch. Then they fit the roundel on it. That�s it. May the images show it better
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Hello Rob, I would say a buckle manufactured by Assmann. Best Ric quote: Originally posted by lach470: Cool Markings for sure....who's the maker? Cheers!
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Hello Jim, indeed a not so often seen buckle, thanks for sharing. Best Ric quote: Originally posted by Alpha24: I am not a belt buckle collector but have run into some really nice and rare buckles over the past half year and will post some for you to look at. One is and Army made on a gymnastic buckle and the other is a RLSV with leather tab unit marked. Jim
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i believe the tab markings on the RSLV buckle is FL(ieger) N(achrichten) K(ompanie)
Flight signals kompanie
what are the other letters/symbols?
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