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    lach470

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    1. Nice buckle. Hard to say when it would have been issued exactly...The patents from Adolf Baumeister's buckles date from 1926 to 1934.

      These aren't rare buckles but yours is harder to find than the regular 48mm issue. If I'm correct, your buckle is the 40mm variant. Looks much smaller (when you compare to the prongs to the buckle) and the missing "ears" tell me this one is smaller.

      I like it! You don't see these 40mm buckles that often! Cheers!

      Rob

    2. Hey gang! I have a quick question....I have an early E.Pack Pantherhead sword and I wonder what was used for the panther's eyes. I'm assuming glass but I don't know....could some of these sword manufacturers used semi-precious stones like birthstones (Tourmaline is the official birthstone for October) The eyes are a kind of pink (man, they look good! :cheeky: )

      Any info would be greatly appreciated. Here is a pic of the pantherhead....Man, when you think how much work went into this!!

      Thanks guys....

      Cheers!

      Rob

    3. Hey gang! Here's a question for you guys....is there any reason why there may have ever been a black HJ buckle introduced and/or used?

      Here's why I ask: I have two Assman crankcatch HJ buckles - one, when compared to the other, is very dark! Yes, it could be a patina but in some places, it looks like it was painted black.

      It's hard to picture and I've tried my best....but I'd like your opinions on this.

      Personally, I've never heard of black HJ buckles....but I'd love to hear if this was a possibility!

      Have a look gang!

      Cheers!

      Rob

    4. Hello Belaruski! Nice to hear from you. I have seen a picture of member's of the German Red Front wearing the type of buckle you are looking for. I have the picture in Jack Angolia's book "German Belt buckles and Brocades. It is on page 394. At the bottom, below the picture of the three men is a picture of the buckle in question taken from the Van Der Meyer collectin. It is a box buckle witht a circular "swirl" and inside is the communist star with the hammer and sickle.

      There is also another type of buckle that was used by the Red Front Fighter's League that is in matte silver with a raised and clenched fist in the center of the buckle, encircled by a twisted rope.

      Hope this info helps! Have a great day!

      Cheers!

      Rob

    5. Hi! Sorry to be late getting to this! What you have is considered by some collectors to be a late war issue Heer buckle. Other collectors tend to consider these types of dark buckles worn by members of the coastal artillery manning the Atlantic wall.

      I have one such example in my collection. It is dark with actually a tinge of blue in it. Mine is marked GB (gustav brehmer) and dated 1943.

      Hope this info helps!

      CHeers!

      Rob

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