I think it realy rare hard to find do you know were i coud find some look for NSFK buckle
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Wolffen,
I can support Bill and his collection: satisfaction guaranteed ! He is one of the few collectors I know to be really hard to please if the buckle is not close to stone mint.Jean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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Hello All,
I know it is an old discussion, but has anybody an evidence that this buckle is N.S.F.K.?
I mean if (!) Angolia is right and the N.S.F.K. exist also before 1935, it must be a very small group. Hard to believe, that all the buckles which are in collections today are from this time. And it is not produced after 1935 because it is not RZM controled and produced in nickel.
I hope to hear some good idea's!!!
Christian
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Christian,
There was a thread a while back regarding the same thoughts.
I let you read them in the mean time at:
http://daggers.infopop.net/2/OpenTop...794#1063018794
Gutten tag !!Jean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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Hello Christian,
I would be very pleased to discus this type of buckles, as I would be pleased to discus any type of buckles but I observed since long time that there is no interest in buckles other then the SS buckles and occasionally the LW. All the treads I have started about other buckles did not interest much people! And I do not have the patience of JP to keep pushing a subject until somebody is interested. I guess you will have to visit me at my place to fully discus those matters. The fact that nickel silver was not used after 1935 is questionable, I do believe I have some buckles with tab dated after this date. I have to verify this when I come back from a small trip this week.
Talk to you later.
Marc V.
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At least evidence bring us to 1937 since there was still numerous SS Buckles made in Nickel Silver by 1936 (in fact ALL were still made in NS by 1936), and since we don't know which month (could be december) in 1937 appeared the first production of aluminum SS Buckles from Overhoff and C.T.Dicke, 1937 could still be the turning point and not 1935. Second, we still don't know if the year appearing on the SS Buckles along with the RZM/SS contract number is the date the contract was placed or the year the buckle was produced, or both.
So, in the case it is a reference to the year the contract/order was placed but not period of manufacture/delivery, the buckle could have been made not even late 1937 but early 1938, which add to the longevity NS could be used.Jean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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NS Fliegerkorp ?
I have always thought of the attached (together with the well known variation in eagle design) as NS Fliegerkorp.
There does seem to be reference however to "War Orphans".
Any comments chaps.
Regards,
DavidLast edited by David North; 09-10-2006, 09:46 AM.
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