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#346174 03/30/2020 03:12 PM
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This is part of a grouping that came from a vet a few years ago. Walter

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landwehr #346178 03/30/2020 03:33 PM
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More photos

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landwehr #346185 03/30/2020 04:00 PM
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sorry, I showed the same buckle twice. This is the other one. Walter

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landwehr #346201 03/31/2020 01:38 PM
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And here's another one, common but nice. Walter

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landwehr #346213 04/01/2020 01:27 PM
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I believe all these buckles are all correct, but if you see something different please feel free to comment. Here is 2 SA buckles in the small collection. Regards Walter

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landwehr #346216 04/01/2020 05:17 PM
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Be great for Ric or JP to see these , hopefully they will have a chance..
JP showed me that when the first AL SS copies came out the main problem was,,the leather belt would not go thru them! Made too small, so try putting a period leather belt thru the buckle.. This defect in the copy was remedied within months but still a quickie to do to Aluminum SS buckles..

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Thanks for the reply Gaspare, I don't have a belt so I measured it and a !.5 inch belt would fit on it. regards Walter

landwehr #346223 04/01/2020 11:23 PM
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I took a photo of the aluminum SS buckle by a tape measure. Hope that tells the story. Regards Walter

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landwehr #346228 04/02/2020 03:04 PM
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I have one more buckle from this grouping to show. And then how I display them. It's nice to be able to collect these historical items but then there is the problem of how to display them. And then the problem of where to put the display. Regards Walter

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landwehr #346231 04/02/2020 03:29 PM
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I found a picture of the group I took back in 2011. Hard to believe a son would let his dads bring back go. Regard Walter

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landwehr #346235 04/02/2020 08:22 PM
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the kids don't care! , They barely teach anything on WW2 in schools. The kids know nothing about famous battles, famous/infamous personalities or even the Holocaust.. Ask a 30 year old to name who was in the Axis or what is Sobibor or what the SA is and less than half could answer you. A current high schooler now?? forget it!!

That was a great haul you got! The display came out really good...

landwehr #346236 04/02/2020 09:02 PM
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Yes, I'm afraid they're not being taught much about history. That is sad. Another nice item in this group that I think was a coin pouch . It resembles a German cap. Walter

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landwehr #346237 04/02/2020 09:28 PM
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Here is better pictures of it. An y ideas as to what it is? Walter

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landwehr #346238 04/02/2020 09:29 PM
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that is cool! you called it, a purse,,or for cigg packs etc, - ,,what is that bracelet?

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landwehr #346239 04/02/2020 09:46 PM
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Don't know who made the bracelet. I believe it's a uniform clasp for a bomber crewman, very well done, I wear it often. Walter

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landwehr #346240 04/02/2020 09:53 PM
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sterling! Yeah some sort of device , maybe for a cap. Not exactly sure of emblem,,maybe someone will see and confirm for you..

Very nice, well made..yeah thats a A+..

landwehr #346242 04/02/2020 10:31 PM
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The bracelet is made from a set of WW2 US air crewman's wings. The wings were first authorized in July, 1942.


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Gaspare #346246 04/03/2020 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Gaspare
Be great for Ric or JP to see these , hopefully they will have a chance..
JP showed me that when the first AL SS copies came out the main problem was,,the leather belt would not go thru them! Made too small, so try putting a period leather belt thru the buckle.. This defect in the copy was remedied within months but still a quickie to do to Aluminum SS buckles..



Hello,

by the pics, all the buckles shown appear original...congrats !

Ric

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Ric, thank you for your affirmation about these buckles. I was lucky with this grouping as everything has been original in this grouping. Regards Walter


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