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    Odd S.S. Buckle

    I picked up this aluminum buckle as a walk-in at a show today. I have seen line drawings of these, but I have never seen one (beside the very fake steel ones) There was enough age & wear to it and of course the denazification, that made me think it might have a chance. It looks like part of a 'dress belt' has 'melted' into the backside.

    Did this style exist? It has no markings at it would certainly have been pre-RZM.

    Thanks!
    Jerry




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    #2
    Hello Jerry,

    this incredibly rare SS buckle has been on my wants list for 2 decades. if you sell, please let me know. Final pattern Assman SS buckle.

    Bob Hritz
    In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

    Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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      #3
      I agree w/bob. a super/super rare SS EM buckle. What a shame it was de-nazified.

      Bill

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        #4
        Hello Jerry,

        it's very interesting to note that in spite of its prototype status, your buckle was worn without any doubt.

        Indeed a lucky find.

        Best

        Ric

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          #5
          Fascinating... I had not seen this type before! Even though de-nazified, still a very interesting buckle.

          Dan

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            #6
            Originally posted by b.collector View Post
            it's very interesting to note that in spite of its prototype status, your buckle was worn without any doubt.
            A document recently found in the German archives brought to light how it was indeed possible (and expected to be).
            Jean Pierre Redeuilh
            All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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              #7
              Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
              Final pattern Assman SS buckle
              May I ask where this is coming from?
              Jean Pierre Redeuilh
              All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                #8
                Jerry

                A quite remarkable SS buckle by any persons definition. In my opinion, one of the most rare and desirable, which stands shoulder to shoulder with the nickle silver SS that displays a mobile swastika. The strong indication by the catch device that it was produced by Assmann, although I am uneasy to regard this buckle as the final pattern SS. I do not think that this buckle by the aluminium fabrication would have been produced in the mid 1940's. Perhaps the buckle was a suggested pre war design.

                The rub is to whether the buckle was actually sanctioned, issued and worn.

                The buckle shown is obviously distressed and I wonder if it was originally secured as a mint and unissued example and then post 1945, de nazified and then worn as a pure device to hold some oiks trousers up.

                I think that the buckle is so important, rare and valuable, that perhaps considerations should be given to having this gem sympathetically restored by a professional jeweller.

                Regards,

                David

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                  #9
                  One word: WOW!!!!

                  Rob

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by David North View Post
                    In my opinion, one of the most rare and desirable, which stands shoulder to shoulder with the nickle silver SS that displays a mobile swastika.
                    Finally you are accepting the nickel silver mobile swastika as original !!
                    Can I ask what made you change your mind since yet not too long ago you were claiming it was probably a fantasy piece ??
                    Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                    All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by David North View Post
                      The strong indication by the catch device that it was produced by Assmann, although I am uneasy to regard this buckle as the final pattern SS. I do not think that this buckle by the aluminium fabrication would have been produced in the mid 1940's. Perhaps the buckle was a suggested pre war design


                      The actual forum moderator, Marc Verstraete, owns the die which was used to stamp this Assmann prototype. This die was pictured in the latest Angolia book. If one pays attention to what is written on this die he / she will be able to set a positive time frame (circa end 1936 / early 1937) for the manufacture of those prototypes.




                      I think that the buckle is so important, rare and valuable, that perhaps considerations should be given to having this gem sympathetically restored by a professional jeweller.
                      Since we know your habit to clean / polish all your buckles beyond the point of no return I should not be surprised to read this sentence. But recommending such behavior is totally insane, especially on such rare specimen! Please forgive my rude language / attitude but destroying on purpose the minimal history was kind to leave us for research is absolutely non sense! Once destroyed any clue is definitively gone! And God knows the long road to strong evidence has manytime started with a little detail or clue! So PLEASE DO NOT ALTER THIS BUCKLE !!!
                      Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                      All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                        #12
                        Jean-Pierre

                        I have no intention whatsoever in dignifying what I consider to be your somewhat abusive and quite offensive remarks, by responding in detail.

                        Regards,

                        David

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                          #13
                          Amazing!!!!!!!!!!! I saw the front and dismissed it right away in my mind having seen so many fakes of this design, then I saw the catch..I stopped breathing for a second!!! I knew instantly it was real, and beyond rare!!! what a beautiful piece, and this goes to show that beautiful and rare pieces still exist in hiding waiting to be found!!! thank you for sharing this, I am sure it will be a long time if ever i see another Chad

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                            #14
                            Chad,
                            Another one surfaced out of the woods in Russia in 2002. Badly damaged but not denaz. So there is still hope for another (at least I do hope so) ...
                            Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                            All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                              #15
                              Coincidence or Conspiracy ?

                              Believe it or not, I recently located a very similar SS buckle (also de-nazified) in the collection of an acquaintance and I have been negotiating with him for its' acquisition. Maybe I had better speed up the conclusion before he finds this thread and hikes the price on me!

                              What is the general consensus on this buckle? Also a good & rare one? Thanks in advance for any input.

                              Best -

                              GREG E.
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