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Excellent work Don. Much effort involved to review and catagorize the tinnies.
Well done.
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Mere guessing, "A" could be for Arbeiter, one "T" could be for Turn or Turnfest?
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Ben, sorry, nothing among my few. Will keep my eyes open. Have a friend with
at least three riker cases full of buckles. Will ask him to do a check.
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Paul R., thank you for the additional images. It's a good day when
I learn something new.
Thanks for sharing.
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Paul R.
This is a learning question for me.
How often have you observed the stitching pattern on the reverse of the tabs? It would have thrown me off causing my paranoid self to not pick them up.
My foray into cloth items has been slow and deliberate.
Always looking to learn.
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Ben, thanks for showing the converted examples. I have seen pics. before but have yet to run across an example.
RecallI believe an example converted from a WWI buckle? Might be on this site further back.
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I'll check through mine. Don't think I have any that would be of interest though.
Appreciate the examples shown.
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Ben, glad you posted this example. I spied it in your case and was going to ask.
Really nice example thanks for showing it. I own a GB buckle but it is a Luftshutz, dated 42.
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Indeed a very nice find.
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Maker marks.
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HK reverse.
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Ben, my HK alum. example.
Obverse.
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I wonder if there were different sets or just straight and wavy?
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Wow!Can't think of much else to say. Congratulations! My sincere thanks for sharing.
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Appreciate seeing this rare badge and it's grouping.
Had a chance to obtain one of them many years back, did not have the sense to borrow the necessary funds.
Regards,--dj--Joe
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Ben, appreciate it. Now there are a couple more I have not had the privilige of seeing till now.
I stopped at One steel example and one alum. both with tabs. Steel being E. Schneider L?denscheid, ESL 41 and the alum. being Herman Knoller Pforzheim, HK 1939.
Both show honest wear. No mint buckles for me.
Regards, Joe
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Ben, fabulous selections from your collection. I tend to like the steel versions above the aluminum versions, got to have both though.
A few there I have not had the pleasure of having seen before. Thanks.
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Looks to be the right spot to me.
Nice pins. Should be more examples out there to share. Unfortunatly I have neither at this time.
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Thanks for showing your buckle. I appreciate seeing buckles that show history through honest wear.
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Just now checked mine. Hermann Bauer also.
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A link to police bayonet markings.
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Reverse.
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Finally got around to scanning my opaque example.
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Obverse.
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Help please with a maker
in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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Cottage industry? Interesting mark. Will give it some thought.
--dj--Joe