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    Hello chaps, just a couple of nice buckles for you to look at. Nothing special but I like them First is a Dr Frank & Co, I like this buckle because it is still very detailed, it is hard to find a detailed Aluminium buckle as the metal is so soft they wore down quite quickly If anyone has any nice examples could you post them so we can have a good look?

    thanks
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    Rear
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      Maker Mark
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        Tab
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          Second Buckle

          The second buckle I want to share is a maker not so often seen. it was made by Gebruder Deyhle from Schwab.Gmund and dated1938. The buckle is worn but like I said, a not so often seen makers mark, If anyone has one especially in better condition could you please post pics

          thanks
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            The rear
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              The tab and last pic. Could any of our German members enlighten us where this is in Germany?
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                Hi Ben, I found this for you on the town:

                Schwäbisch Gmünd (shvĕb`ĭsh gəmünt`) or Gmünd, city (1994 pop. 63,701), Baden-Württemberg, S Germany, on the Rems River, at the northern foot of the Swabian Jura Mts. It has long been known as a gold-working and silver-working center; other manufactures include machinery and glass. Founded by the mid-12th cent., Schwäbisch Gmünd was a free imperial city from 1268 until 1803, when it passed to Württemberg. Noteworthy buildings include the city hall (1783–85) and the St. Johanniskirche (1210–30), a late Romanesque church.

                Cheers, Ade.

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                  #9
                  Thanks Ade long time no hear

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                    I used to live in Schwäbisch Gmünd ,
                    DaveJ

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                      Hi Ben,

                      once again very nice buckles presented from you!

                      Never heard from the maker Deyhle in connection with Heer buckles.
                      There is a maker Katz & Deyhle/ Pforzheim in the LDO list, but don't know if it is the same as yours. The distance between Pforzheim and Schwäbisch Gmünd is about 60 miles.

                      The Dr. Franke is a stunning buckle at all.

                      Regards,
                      Guido

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                        Many thanks for the kind words Guido, I am interested in the Gebrduer one as I have never seen another and was wondering if anyone else had one

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                          Hi Ben,

                          nice buckle by Dr. Franke and probably hard to find 1940 dated.

                          Best

                          Ric

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