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Posts posted by lach470
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Nice....and as right as rain!
Rob
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KILLER man! I have yet to acquire a crank catch Heer! You lucky dog! I think I know why I can't find any: you have 'em all!
Rob
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Cool buckle - can't help with the maker though.
Always nice to add to the collection, I'm sure!
Cheers!
Rob
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Hey Ben...Yeah....quite hard to find so I was happy to have the opportunity to acquire this one!
Cheers!
Rob
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eagle closeup...
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Got a few new buckles in the mail this week.....Here's one that I like - hard to find static swastika buckle. Unmarked (most are) but I'm thinking Overhoff manufactured. I do have another one like this but the patination on this example is somewhat darker.
Cheers!
Rob
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Hi Ben....interesting question....if it was replaced...it would have been done a LONG time ago. In hand - the patination and "look" (you know what I mean) match perfectly! If it is a replacement - I'm sure it was period done....I'll take some closeups if I can of the belt catch...
Cheers!
Rob
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We hold our own, I guess!
But I'm going to have to make it down for the MAX or SOS shows....nothing like that in Canada!
Cheers man!
Rob
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hahahaha....believe it or not: it was in my home town: Ottawa! Goes to show that you never know what will show up at these places....There's always the off chance that a gem will show up...I was lucky to get this one - but then again....I was there even before the doors opened!
Cheers Joel - glad you like it buddy!
Rob
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Thanks guys....she's a keeper that's for sure!
Cheers!
Rob
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...and a close up of the eagle....
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Last shots....a quick comparison pic of the steel C.T.D. example with the alum. R.S.S.
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some wear to the edges but not bad condition for a rare buckle.....
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Same eagle.....
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Hi guys...As per request - here's my steel navy...
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I agree with Ben on that one....that is about what those types of buckles are going for - condition means quite a bit - but you're in the right "zone".
Cheers!
Rob
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Yuppers...Very cool .... and very distinct eagle. My only CTD example like this is a steel Navy example that has the gold gilt to it. One of my faves...same eagle - just a different "colour".
Cheers and congrats...that buckle is in great condition!!
Rob
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Hey guys.....zinc could be a possibility - I say that because I have no clue what that kind of buckle should look/feel like. I was simply going on John's word as I have never had a buckle like this one. What would zinc be like? Heavy? Easy to bend? Not easy?
It's still a type of buckle that I didn't have so I won't be heart-broken if it isn't pewter - but I would like to nail it down.
Cheers!
Rob
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Hi Guys...Yes, it does give off that look doesn't it. I don't think it is though - feels different in hand and I compared it with my HJ Potmetal example. I got this buckle from John Angolia... he mentioned these were mostly issued to the LW and the Heer and some other collectors have mentioned that they have seen more of these. Just doesn't feel like the potmetal...I think I could probably bend this buckle with a bit of elbow grease...doesn't look as solid as the kriegsmetal type.
Cheers!
Rob
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Congrats Ben....Another nice buckle added to an ever growing collection!
Cool!
Rob
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Thanks Paul! That's the great thing about forums like this one....there's always something to learn!
Glad you like it. It's pretty sweet...from what I gather, the pewter parade buckles were mostly used for the LW and the Heer
Cheers
Rob
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Thanks guys! Glad you like it...I would think that it's a harder piece to find when compared to steel and alum. buckles....
Cheers!
Rob
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Here's a comparison shot....pewter (bottom) and a "regular" steel parade buckle....pewter is heavier and it actually "feels" different (texture).
Cheers!
Rob
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New buckle Unknown maker
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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Good job Ben! Sometimes, even the look of the eagle/buckle helps ID some of these "obscure" makers! Looking forward to seeing the pics!
Cheers!
Rob