Yep, thats it. My example was not marked and was unissued in the tissue wrap. I try to refrain from unworn pieces in my collection (my way of controling my collecting urges), that and the lack of any mark sent it on it's way. I still find them of interest. Any one found a worn example from a Vet source? Thoughts as to the late Heer or coastal artillery use? --dj--Joe
Ben, do you have any of the late bluish/black painted steel buckles? And what do you think of them? I had an example but could not grow to like it so it wandered off to a new home. --dj--Joe
The way it is made it looks like an N.S. Meyer, INC. New York, USAF silver buckle that I wear for a work buckle. Plain, no insignia. Same side and top design the size of the square notch on the bottom and sans writing being the only difference. --dj--Joe
A transitional mark dj buckle, attributed to (Berg & Nolte) by collective consensus. RZM 36 marked. Obverse. --dj--Joe Sorry, spelling change once again.
I have seen quite a few of the plastic flags but few of the wooden flags. Not popular? I have only one and must admit I have not actively searched for more. Not a favorite but different. Obverse. Appears to be part decal then painted around. --dj--Joe Reverse. I can not make out the ink stamp.
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