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    lach470

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    1. Hi! Angolia believes that the order for the buckle swastikas was first sunwheel, then horizontal and finally the rotated swastikas. The sunwheel swastika was first illustrated in RZM publications as late as June '34. That said - many of these buckles pre-date RZM so it's safe to say that these were around long before 1934.

      In the Nash book, he also has the sunwheel swastika as making the first SA buckle appearance. He dates the buckle from 1923 - quoting number 6267 from the Steinhauer and Luck catalogue.

      Hope that helps.

      Rob

    2. Sorry for the late reply.....The top right hand side buckle (SA) is a reproduction and I'm pretty sure the army is a repro as well. The other SA - still on the fence. My concern with that one is the belt hook - but there were a lot of different SA buckle makers including smaller cottage type industries.

      The HJ buckle is a late war model and it's good as is the fireman's buckle.

      Hope that is what you were looking for!

      Cheers!

      Rob

    3. Hey guys.....haven't posted in a while....sorry 'bout that. Here's my newest acquisition (along with an HJ belt and buckle).

      This is a '44/'45 made Overhoff SS buckle. Came with a belt that has "supposedly" always been with the buckle. It's not SS marked though - but it is a late war type belt so it could be.

      Just happy to have found this buckle to add to the collection!

      Cheers!

      Rob

    4. Hey Brian! Thanks for the tip! I will turn them around for sure! I'll also have to get myself a black light and give that a try. I'd love to get it figured out .... looks like it was done with a "fat" instrument - the lines are quite thick.

      Glad you like it buddy .... yes, I too consider these priceless! These blades won't be going anywhere soon!

      Cheers!

      Rob

    5. Hey Paul! I have to agree! Prices are high! I'm not that big into them....only have these three. Have more German daggers that are also a pricey item!

      Glad you like it. I have another Japanese collector who thinks it might be an even earlier piece. Will keep you posted.

      Cheers!

      Rob

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