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    Several buckles - but is this one real?

    Hi Guys,

    I have no idea - is this real? Is it an SA buckle?

    Thanks in advance.
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    My father had put a (#) sticker on it back in the 80's.

    Again, any help would be great.

    TK
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      #3
      Originally posted by tlckibler
      My father had put a (#) sticker on it back in the 80's.

      Again, any help would be great.

      TK
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        #4
        Originally posted by tlckibler
        Hi Guys,

        I have no idea - is this real? Is it an SA buckle?

        Thanks in advance.
        Hallo,

        even if David is more experienced about SA argument, in my opinion your buckle is an original one.
        Anyway a back pic of the buckle only will help to confirm what I state.

        Best

        Ric

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          #5
          I fully support your assessment Ric - an original SA buckle.

          The buckle and even without a view of the claw assembly, is very distinct. An unusual eagle by the shape of the head and one, found with both mobile and sunwheel swastikas.

          The claws will be the frighteningly distinct, clumsy and almost "home made" cast brass variety, that have been discussed so many times before on the forum.

          These absolutely dreadful and yet still original claws, are now known on original Der Stahlhelm, Jung Stahlhelm, DRK and SA buckles, to name only 4 organisations.

          The buckle is often erroneously sold as a fake and I must admit, one that is not everyones "cup of tea".

          Regards,

          David

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            #6
            Thanks! What might be a fair price?

            Please PM me with it if not comfortable with posting it. I plan on selling it on the Estand.

            TK

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              #7
              Perhaps and prior to displaying this SA buckle on the e-stand, the forum may have the benefit of a reverse view ?

              Not a madly expensive buckle though.

              It would probably sell within England for say GBP 40/50.

              Regards,

              David

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                #8
                Is it me or does the roundel appear somewhat off center (leaning to the viewer's right)?

                Cheers!

                Rob

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                  #9
                  Rob

                  Rather like the aeronautical assessment of the Bumble Bee, being quite incapable of flight by how the poor thing is "built" - although of course, it jolly well does fly !

                  This SA buckle and with others, in theory should not really be in existence when considering the high standards otherwise encountered by the various and period manufacturers.

                  Regards,

                  David
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