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    lach470

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    1. Hey gang! Happy to be able to show you my recent addition - a Schmolle manufactured LW buckle. What really makes this buckle different from other makes is that this manufacturer was the only one that did NOT use pebbling inside the oak leaf laurel (around the eagle).

      A nice variant that has found its way into my collection!

      For buckle newbies: you should keep this info in mind because these buckles are sometimes considered reproductions by some dealers at militaria shows or other sellers on Ebay - who don't know about this maker - and the price is usually pretty nice if the seller considers it a repro and sells it as such. Hey.....knowledge is power!! ;)

      Here are a few pics for you guys!

      Cheers!

      Rob

    2. Hey gang! I had the chance to acquire this steel example. Christian T Dicke manufactured a few of these before they completely stopped the production of the gold gilt buckle. These gilt buckles were made of alum. up to 1939 and then moved to steel. Many steel examples have lost their gilt but this example is still sitting strong!

      I really like this one! A welcome addition to the collection! These aren't that easy to find!

      Thought I'd share some pics!

      Cheers!

      Rob

    3. I have a post 1916 steel Saxon buckle (48mm) and have now added a 50mm brass example to the collection! You can clearly see the difference in size when the two are side by side. Now - I thought 50mm buckles had that "step" or "notch" on the sides of the buckles - but this one doesn't. Also of note that this buckle is one piece issue - most of the 50mm were two piece buckles weren't they? Just another example to show that different manufacturers produced different types of buckles perhaps?

      Maybe this is a 1895to 1915 model that was produced in the 50mm size (instead of 48mm) but without the "steps" and the two piece construction?

      In any case, it's a welcome addition! I thought I'd post a few pics!

      Cheers!

      Rob

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