Perhaps many of us by say a casual glance toward image 2, would assume that the buckle was an early war time period, injection moulded aluminium HJ by Sieper.
How wrong.
I am unsure as to whether this buckle and a "design" not exclusive to R S & S, has ever been documented. My assumption has always been that the buckle was an early war time utility type, of limited production and not specifically related to any NS organisation.
it could of course be a very nicely buffed and denazified HJ ...this is a known HJ type of cast aluminum buckle by the same maker...just a thought..Chad
it could of course be a very nicely buffed and denazified HJ ...this is a known HJ type of cast aluminum buckle by the same maker...just a thought..Chad
I thought of that...,but I think it's rather hard to keep the nice rounded shape in both directions..,no ?
Do you have an example of a Sieper HJ - injection moulded aluminium ? If so, could you post an image of the reverse ?
I think (only think) that the reverse detail of the two buckles are very similar, although there are very slight differences to suggest that the tooling was specifically set to make this "neutral" obverse.
David
I will post when I get back from my trip..I looked at my book which has the pics of my M4/38 Hj and it looks spot on on the reverse side..I am interested to see a side by side comparison ...Chad
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