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Top clip is RZM Marked.
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The crude stitching, the "inside" laquered leather and the overall configuration let me think that it is a privately manufactured elongation for an in-tunic-clip. What does the stamping on the D-ring say? Looks to me like one of the RZM stamped D-rings but I cannot see enough to do a final statement. Nevertheless it is a mixture of different hangers (clip is navy, Leather is obviously shortened and from an army saber hanger). Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
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Yes It's RZM marked like on some SA loops.
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Yes It's RZM marked like on some SA loops. So I did see and assume right. Up to now I have seen these RZM marked D-rings on RLB junior belt loops. They are commonly smaller and thinner than the "normal" (what in this hobby is "normal" ) SAloops and the "normal" SAloops have D-rings with at least one side pebbled. Naturally a lot of variants do exist. So the elongation is a totally mix up. Regards,
wotan, gd.c-b#105
"Never look for sqare eggs" as a late owner of an original FHH-dagger used to say.
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Appears to be an under the pocket hanger.
Regards Larry
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Wotan is right. An extender for a topcoat (or similar) clip inside the pocket
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