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    My buckles and belts

    Hello guys!
    I would like to show You my little collection of buckles and belts.
    One SS is ground dug and repaired by liquid metal and unfortunately one is denazify.
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    Some details.
    WH - B&N 41
    SS - Groudn dug unmarked JFS
    SS - Unmarked OLC
    SS - 822/38....
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      #3
      Some details:
      HJ - M4/27 - OLC
      HJ - RZM 17 - Assmann
      DJ - RZM 17 - Assmann
      Wasserschutzpolizei - C.T.D.
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        #4
        Prussia - unmarked
        WH Denaz - N&H L
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          #5
          Belts
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            #6
            An impressive collection

            Nick

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              #7
              Really nice collection
              Mark

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                #8
                Thank You very much!
                I am still missing some pieces which I want very much.......

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                  #9
                  Love that first photo - very nice spread of battle worn belts/buckles.

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                    #10
                    Well done, and I hope you get the ones your'e still looking for soon

                    Lou

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                      #11
                      Very nice collection, I like your taste and the salty look of these, that means they were likely worn and not some mint piece snatched from a depot at wars end!

                      Good luck in your future collecting and Happy Hunting!

                      Kevin

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                        #12
                        Thank You!
                        I like all pieces from second world war with patina. That is what makes the spirit of every specific things. When it's polished thing from the warehouse, it's just a soulless object.....

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