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    A distinct SA design - brass and nickle on brass

    A brace of very distinct and slightly unusual SA buckles. The design of the eagle and swastika is quite interesting, however the type of catch employed by the manufacturer, is even more so.

    Regards,

    David
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          very nice buckles...do the prongs have a flat cut to the end?? is this our friend RZM 34 again??? this maker employed some very unusual catches, I will post a few of my wierd RZM 34 catches if you confirm the prongs.>Chad

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            David
            .....is this our friend RZM 34 again??? this maker employed some very unusual catches, I will post a few of my wierd RZM 34 catches if you confirm the prongs.>Chad

            I did think the same, Chad.

            Ric

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              Chad and Ric

              I think that you both have an advantage over myself. RZM 34 ?

              The claw tips are a stub type.

              I for one would greatly like to see any buckle with the same catch and the support of a RZM 34 mark.

              Many thanks.

              David

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                it is very late here, will post pics tomorrow morn Chad

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