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    what's this buckle ?

    hello,
    could you give me some informations about this sort of buckle ?
    (maker mark m4/44 )
    if original , which men used this buckle?
    thank you
    Emmanuel


    #2
    It looks like a total denazified HJ buckle.

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      #3
      hello, it's not for auxiliary troops: mechanic mens for example...
      Emmanuel

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        #4
        Originally posted by musketeer View Post
        It looks like a total denazified HJ buckle.

        I think musketeer is right
        Cheers
        Lassi

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          #5
          The only thing close to it is a Condor Legion Buckle and it is not one of them, especially by that maker, I agree with the other guys, it is the only logical answer it can be

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            #6
            thank you.
            this buckle is to sell as "auxiliary WH - Hiwi - "

            Emmanuel

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              #7
              Did you buy this Emanuel?

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                #8
                no, I buy only if i know that's 100 % original.....
                I was just very surprised by this buckle which is to sell..
                a totaly denazified HJ buckle..... the fakers are very inventive
                thank you for yours opinions.
                regards from Lorraine , France
                Emmanuel

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                  #9
                  definately a sanded flat HJ zinc injection molded buckle !! Chad

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                    #10
                    Zinc Buckle

                    Hi , In reply to this thread. I have the same buckle with the maker mark
                    M4/24(Friedrich Linden ). I suspect that this buckle was not sanded and was manufactured this way by different makers for a specific units. Just a theory.
                    Replys welcome, Battallion ( Doug )

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by battallion View Post
                      Hi , In reply to this thread. I have the same buckle with the maker mark
                      M4/24(Friedrich Linden ). I suspect that this buckle was not sanded and was manufactured this way by different makers for a specific units. Just a theory.
                      Replys welcome, Battallion ( Doug )
                      Cool...a top secret buckle for a top secret unit...cool

                      I've seen a lot from this kind of buckles..they were selled and used after the war by craftsman or other people to hold the trousers tight.

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                        #12
                        Unmarked Buckle

                        Hi , Just trying to get some response. The buckle I have is sanded I'm sure.
                        There is even some traces of the inner and outer ring that is on both sides of the inner rope. These marks were the deepest and not sanded out. Must have been a great demand for buckle sanders at this time.

                        I'm sure Chad is correct in his opinion of this buckle. I also wonder has anyone
                        an aluminum buckle sanded like this.
                        Thanks, Doug

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