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Originally posted by Bank Vault View PostNice buckles. Was there a reason that some are brass, and some are steel? I just picked up a brass one so naturally curious.
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Originally posted by Nachrichten View PostMy understanding is that those made of brass comply with the 1895 regulations and are of pre-1915 manufacture (although most likely were still being issued after that date). Brass was a 'strategic material' required for armaments production. In 1915 the material used was steel or base metal, hence the move to painted buckles (there was also a camouflage consideration, although the principle reason was 'war economy').
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Originally posted by pzrwest View PostNice belt buckles... I'm curious about the leather tabs on some buckles. What was the purpose of these leather tabs?
Finding buckles with the tabs intact is, in my opinion, a real 'score' as the passage of one hundred years, plus countless belt adjustments (to allow for fitting field equipment as well as variations in girth) creates the kind of wear and tear which sees them dissappear.
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