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    lach470

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    1. Hey Joe! I think Gary was refering to mine which I sold about 2 weeks ago. It was also repaired in the same manner. You have a nice buckle there....I have one that is soooo salty, I should try to find another but I like it.

      Here's a pic of the RAD buckle I had....but since sold....sorry that I have only this one pic but you can clearly see the head of the nail on the bottom of the prong bar.

      Cheers...

      Rob

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    2. Nice buckles. Your Hitler Youth buckle was manufactured in Ludenscheid by a very prominent buckle maker:

      Overhoff Company. Looks like this buckle is an early one by the looks of the stampings on the back.

      Your pebbled Heer buckle is also a nice specimen with still a lot of paint left to it (especially on the back). The maker is a harder to find manufacturer called Gebruder Gloerfeld, also of Ludenscheid. Their RZM code was M4/77.

      Now the bad news...I'm glad you have doubts on the RODO buckle because it is unfortunately a reproduction. The colour isn't right and the belt catch a big giveaway. The bend is correct but the material used isn't right....sorry 'bout that.

      You are bang on the money with the SA reproduction. These are ALWAYS marked M4/24 and you can tell again by the belt catch and poor detail that it is a repro.

      The ground dug buckle you found is in pretty decent shape considering it spent many years buried!

      Thanks for showing your buckles.....

      Cheers!

      Rob

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