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    Kriegsmarine, Imperial marine, 50 m/m Colonial / Navy Buckles.

    Two mint Aluminium WW II RS&S 1938 KM buckles. The tab is KM eagle stamped.
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    steel KM buckles
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      Olive KM / costal artillery buckle with navy eagle marked tab, together with the scarce “pebbled” navy buckle. This last one is of “Belgian” manufacture. Of exactly the same construction as the Belgian made WH and LW buckles this one is the scarcest of the three.<O></O>
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        WW I 1895 model in brass and 1915 model in steel. Both have the tab stamped with the navy markings.<O></O>
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          Weimar republic navy buckles, both all brass one piece. The pebbled one is quite scarce. Tabs are always navy marked.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
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            Marc.....AWSOME BUCKLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the mint gold buckles are incredible chad

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              1847 50 m/m Navy / colonial buckles. Note the difference in crown!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o></o>
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                Marc...can you post some pics of your copper coated KM buckles, I am sure alot of people have never seen these due to the fact that they are not photographed or listed in angolias or nash's book....chad

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                  here are my copper coated KM...one on left is JFS and one on right is CTD(crank catch) both are copper coated steel
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                      Originally posted by Marc verstraete
                      steel KM buckles
                      Very, very nice Marc. Especially the mint aluminium and the steel KM buckles. Love on first sight

                      Greetings,

                      Frans

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                        Happy man...
                        Congratulations Marc !

                        Possible for you to show the reverse of the 'Belgian' ?
                        Ohne Seemacht, keine Weltmacht !

                        Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=522068

                        Always interested by Kriegsmarine headgear, uniform and U-Boot related items.

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                          Copper/brass

                          Hello Marc,
                          Fantastic buckles, especially the Imperial M47s. Are the Marine steel M14 buckles all stamped or do they come with applied roundels also?
                          As for the copper KM buckles, I have a CTD 42 crank catch brass-plated steel one. The brass plating has worn away in places, revealing copper plating under that. The buckle is very magnetic, however. A metal plating expert may be able to explain the reason for the copper/brass plating on steel.
                          Regards,
                          Kevin

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                            A few more steel KM buckles, most are indeed steel with a copper plating and gold plated or painted. I guess, one has to plate the copper on the steel so the "gold" holds better???

                            Marc
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