A new year discussion.
As has been discussed in the past on this forum, I am still stymied as to the origin of the "nuetral" buckle. Who, what, where, why was this produced? Were these buckles cast offs to be sold as private purchases; were they used in some capacity of the TR serices; when were they first used? Every time I think perhaps early post war something brings me back to question this theory.
I am curious to hear other colleagues thoughts and why.
Here is a recent addition of mine, a tabbed 1941 Schmolle & Comp steel buckle originally painted in black.
As has been discussed in the past on this forum, I am still stymied as to the origin of the "nuetral" buckle. Who, what, where, why was this produced? Were these buckles cast offs to be sold as private purchases; were they used in some capacity of the TR serices; when were they first used? Every time I think perhaps early post war something brings me back to question this theory.
I am curious to hear other colleagues thoughts and why.
Here is a recent addition of mine, a tabbed 1941 Schmolle & Comp steel buckle originally painted in black.
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