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    Variations to the RAD design

    It may have been mentioned before, however the 1936 RAD and which was designed by Egon Jantke, seems to be one of the most consistent designs where manufacturers variations or aberrations, are seldom seen.

    There is reference though to an official and slight change, in 1938.

    Attached are images of two private purchase or parade RAD buckles, with each, displaying slightly different roundels. In particular, the shape and size of the spade is slightly different, together with the size and positioning of the swastika. There is also a difference towards the ears of corn and their whiskers, although I think that this is quite insignificant.

    I wonder, could someone post a one piece and die stamped aluminium RAD, which is dated either 1936 or 1937. Mine are either 1938 or 1939 and I would like to make a comparison.

    Regards,

    David

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            Crikey - I had no idea that the 1936 and 1937 marked RAD buckle was so rare !!

            Regards,

            David

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              Originally posted by David North
              Crikey - I had no idea that the 1936 and 1937 marked RAD buckle was so rare !!

              Regards,

              David
              hello david,
              i have a rad one piece aluminium rad from rss dated 1936 on the leather tab.
              my problem is i dont know what i must do to can post pics
              greetings peter

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                Here are some pictures of my 1936 RAD buckle.
                It's well worn... but it's the only 1936 RAD I have.

                Regards
                Gary
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                  reverse
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                    Front close up
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                      Leather tab
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                        Here is a 1938 RAD buckle with a double stamped spade and swastika.

                        Regards
                        Gary
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                            Hello Peter

                            Welcome to the Forum.

                            Thankyou for the offer of showing your 1936 RAD by R.S.S. I would dearly like to see it and I wonder, are you as yet an Association Member ? If you are, then send me a Private Message and I will explain the technique towards posting images. If not, then if you wish to attach the images to myself- davidnorth@btinternet.com - I would be happy to post them on your behalf.

                            Gary

                            At last - a 1936 RAD !! Many thanks and although a little worn, it shows all the detail that I was looking for. Incidentally, do I detect a uniform protection device on this buckle ? Odd that I see these most often on RAD.

                            The "double stamped" 1938 RAD however is great and I wonder, how on earth did this buckle pass inspection by the manufacturers. Does the reverse have a grey paint ?

                            Regards,

                            David

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                              David,

                              Looks like the protective coating found on some alu buckles, notably DRK, and which to me is always a good sign.

                              Regards, Karl

                              Originally posted by David North
                              The "double stamped" 1938 RAD however is great and I wonder, how on earth did this buckle pass inspection by the manufacturers. Does the reverse have a grey paint ?

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