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    Hello. Don't Keep Up With Buckles Much. I Believe It Is A Political Leaders Buckle Just From Looking On Other Sites. Can Someone Please Let Me Know If It Is Original And What It Shoulld Be Worth In This Condition? I Am Trying To Get Pic Of Back And Will Post When I Get It. Thanks, Robert
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    Robert

    As you supposed - a Political Leaders buckle.

    Appears original, although would appreciate images of the reverse.

    Regards,

    David

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      Just Recieved Pic Of Back. What Do You Think?
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        Robert

        Thankyou for the reverse image of the PL buckle.

        Quite original.

        What is the RZM M4/ ? mark ?

        Regards,

        David

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          MAKER IS M4/77.
          Originally posted by David North
          Robert

          Thankyou for the reverse image of the PL buckle.

          Quite original.

          What is the RZM M4/ ? mark ?

          Regards,

          David

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            M4/77 Gebrüder Gloerfeld, Lüdenscheid

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              Am I right in thinking that GGL is a somewhat unusual maker for the PL buckle ?

              Regards,

              David

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                Originally posted by David North
                Am I right in thinking that GGL is a somewhat unusual maker for the PL buckle ?

                Regards,

                David
                Hi David,

                I also have a GGL M4/77 PL buckle, so let me know if you find out if it was unusual for GGL to make the PL buckle. Mine is made of zinc, where the one that started this thread appears to be aluminum?

                Gary
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                      Gary

                      As you know, I have and by a previous and recent thread, "lead with my chin" in connection with PL buckles. I have no interest whatsoever in this buckle, although I certainly see plenty of them for sale, with the condition ranging from quite mint, to distinctly tired and distressed.

                      The M4/77 just seems to be one of the uncommon marks.

                      One thing about GGL though is that the quality is always very high.

                      Attached is a GGL marked Polizei and I think that the detail is really quite exceptional.

                      Regards,

                      David
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                            David,

                            Looking at your MINT Police buckle, I can certainly appreciate the beauty and workmanship that went into Gebr. Gloerfeld buckles. Absolutely stunning example you have there!

                            The latest Heer buckle added to my collection this year is this tabbed and 1938 dated Gloerfeld piece. Heaven knows I have enough Heer buckles, but the one thing that attracted me to this buckle was the workmanship you mention. Just superb!

                            While not in the minty condition of your Police buckle, this Heer buckle shows only mild wear to the highlights of the eagle and retains about 80-85% of it's finish. Unfortunately, mine doesn't have the GGL logo embossed on the reverse, which would have been an added bonus, but still a keeper in my mind.

                            Regards,

                            Gary
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