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There are also variations to the eagles head in regards to above or below the inner rope border. Does it still hold true that the above the border variety is only found with the runic and the mobil 45 degree swas.?
I for one would appreciate seeing the many different variations of SA buckles posted. I have a mobil example with the head below, but the silver has been pretty much polished away.
What is considered the rarest style?
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Reverse.
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Obverse.
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The spring latch buckle must be a very rare item to locate. Congrat's., and thank you for showing it. I have seen poor drawings but this is a first time see for me. Appreciate the opportunity!
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Don, a note worthy idea! Wish I could be of more assistance.
Any items I have that you wish to see posted, you have but to ask!
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Dan, thank you Sir, for the information.
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Rob, thanks for the image.
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Thank you Sir, I was hoping to hear of or see others with equivelent repairs.
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A closer view of the tab.
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My example of a worn and repaired buckle.
The post has been replaced by a nail.
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J.D. / J. Deueschbein
Euskirchen
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Mr. Murphy, that is indeed an interesting set, my thanks for sharing.
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Don, I appreciate the explanation of the abbreviations. While aware
of the changes I never got around to an in depth look at why.
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My pole top.
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Yes Sir, to my knowledge it is pre WWII manufacture.
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Nice to see this belt buckle section.
Please allow me to post my Bergbau, mine workers/foremen's buckle.
Obverse.
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Reverse.
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GDAO
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Reverse is a match for both
previously posted items.
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Robert, mine is marked,
GEBR. BALD
SOL.- WALD
In my notes I found - produced in GAU Dusseldorf for the 4th. street collection of 1936.
Not positive of that info.
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A most interesting list. My thanks for sharing it.
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Robert, my example.
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I have always known it as a WHW series, cottage industry
water powered forge, note the furnace and the hammer.
Not acquainted with the remainder of the series.
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I agree with Ferdinand Hoffst?tter, Bonn as a likelihood for the FHB mark.
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Hi Boss. Nice pole top!
I'll dig out pic's. of mine and post a couple.
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My example is also marked 5 and appears as Robert's example.
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Sympathizer Pins
in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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I like it!
My example., celuloid.
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