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    Tropical WH bucke

    Hi Gents,

    I'd like to get your frank, honest and very sincere opinion about this one...
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    Reverse (the web tab is hold by stitching and a rivet too) :
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    Last edited by Edelweiss; 02-03-2006, 04:59 PM.

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      #3
      Clozup on maker's mark :
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        #4
        Originally posted by Edelweiss
        Hi Gents,

        I'd like to get your frank, honest and very sincere opinion about this one...
        Hi Edelweiss,

        IMO a nice original tropical buckle with seldom encountered web tab.

        Regards

        Ric

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          #5
          Hi Chris, nice original buckle, go to this website and you will see other examples http://www.regimentaldepot.com

          Ben

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            #6
            Hi Chris, nice original buckle, go to this website and you will see other examples http://www.regimentaldepot.com

            Ben

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              #7
              Thanks !
              And also for the heads-up on this site Ben, even if I generally do not use dealer's sites as a reference !
              Joke apart, nice buckles there (it even appears that the buckle #1534 is the very one above BTW), and as far as I can judge in my branch, nothing out of tune in his headgear section either...
              Last edited by Edelweiss; 02-03-2006, 06:24 PM.

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                #8
                Amazing

                It is amazing how things go quickly these days.
                I bought this buckle on that website in October, then sold it to a french guy in december because I needed to reduce the size of my buckle collection.
                Now you got it !!
                Great !
                I will post later pics of the one I kept, with the matching belt of the same manufacturer Berg und Nolte...
                Cheers

                Simon

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                  #9
                  Gentlemen, it is a small world indeed

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                    #10
                    Pics

                    Here is my B&N belt and buckle set.
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                      #11
                      other pic

                      Please note the eyelet and the leather parts that reenforce the tongue and belt.
                      Of interest is also the longitudinal stiching of the belt, a very special manufacture.
                      Regards.

                      Simon
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by helmutderpa
                        It is amazing how things go quickly these days.
                        I bought this buckle on that website in October, then sold it to a french guy in december because I needed to reduce the size of my buckle collection.
                        Now you got it !!
                        Great !
                        I will post later pics of the one I kept, with the matching belt of the same manufacturer Berg und Nolte...
                        Cheers

                        Simon
                        Hallo,

                        the same belt with matching buckle but manufactured by Ernst Schneider in Luedenscheid .

                        Regards

                        Ric
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by b.collector
                          Hallo,

                          the same belt with matching buckle but manufactured by Ernst Schneider in Luedenscheid .

                          Regards

                          Ric


                          Belt buckle
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                            Close-up marking
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                              #15
                              Great

                              It is the first time that I see this maker on a buckle of this type.
                              Mint condition
                              What do you think is the exact purpose of that manufacture?
                              Marc Verstraete said in the past it could be KM AK buckle...
                              My buckle has indeed a green/blue shade of color but it is not the case on all B&N buckle like this one.

                              Simon

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