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    --dj--Joe

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    1. 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
    2. 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
    3. Ben, nice buckle. Would it be a parade buckle with the silver paint late in the war or were they using what paint was available? --dj--Joe
    4. Congrats. First example I have seen with the marks in the reverse of the rune. --dj--Joe
    5. Robert, is your example gilted? It appeared so on the sellers images. --dj--Joe
    6. Rob, thanks. Was it your picture of older Ethnic Germans, on late war crop guard duty wearing dj buckles that I saw on another site? --dj--Joe
    7. 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
    8. Rob, could that last example be a more recent veterans org. ? --dj--Joe
    9. Reverse, brass w. nickle plated body, nonmagnetic catch, not brass. Keeper is magnetic steel w. silver paint. --dj--Joe
    10. A transitional mark dj buckle, attributed to (Berg & Nolte) by collective consensus. RZM 36 marked. Obverse. --dj--Joe Sorry, spelling change once again.
    11. Rob, impressive, thank you. perhaps we will shake loose some others examples. --dj--Joe
    12. Reverse. My lone example. Other examples to share? Would like to see them. --dj--Joe
    13. I can assist with some research on my end. May have one DJ example on the way. If so will photo as best I can. --dj--Joe
    14. Ben, thanks for the link, quite a list. What about a list covering the known transitional marks. That should be doable. --dj--Joe
    15. Would anyone have a list of markings found on HJ and or DJ buckles? Feel it would be a benefit to all. --dj--Joe
    16. Robert, while Don is getting the measurements I will take the opportunity to post my unmarked example. --dj--Joe Spelling correction.
    17. 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.
    18. More shooting please. I planted a couple way back on post #130. Must be quite a variety of them. --dj--Joe
    19. Excellent work Don. Much effort involved to review and catagorize the tinnies. Well done. --dj--Joe
    20. Mere guessing, "A" could be for Arbeiter, one "T" could be for Turn or Turnfest? --dj--Joe
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