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Hi just curious has anyone ever seen an early steel WSS unmarked buckle? This was given me by a UNQUESTIONABLE good source (for help in his SS research) but I dont want his good name to come into this I just want anyones elses' opinion. It still has a LOT of orig paint on front & almost 100% in back.Any ideas? Rodos are just for comparrison & none are for sale....Thanks RichardAttached Files
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Rodo
Nice buckles Richard,
Without any doubt they are genuine.
I crack always for the RODO's
Thanks to share them ...
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Originally posted by RodoNice buckles Richard,
Without any doubt they are genuine.
I crack always for the RODO's
Thanks to share them ...
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Your silver painted SS buckle is original and is marked. You will find its marking under the post sleeve \ prongs assembly. Even if you cannot see the marking right away, please take your buckle to sunlight and play with shadows. With patience you will notice the very faint marking which is "RZM 155/43 SS" which denotes a SS buckle made by the Assmann firm in 1943. 43's SS buckles made by Assmann with such faint marking are not very numerous and should be considered scarce.
For the two RODO it was already stated they were original. I would like to add both are Type 1 which is the most common Type of the two having been produced.Jean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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Rodo
Very interesting Jean-Pierre i didn't know this Assman buckle had an hidden mark ... will look on mines !!!
Thanks for the info !!!
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Originally posted by Jean Pierre RedeuilhYour silver painted SS buckle is original and is marked. You will find its marking under the post sleeve \ prongs assembly. Even if you cannot see the marking right away, please take your buckle to sunlight and play with shadows. With patience you will notice the very faint marking which is "RZM 155/43 SS" which denotes a SS buckle made by the Assmann firm in 1943. 43's SS buckles made by Assmann with such faint marking are not very numerous and should be considered scarce.
For the two RODO it was already stated they were original. I would like to add both are Type 1 which is the most common Type of the two having been produced.
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