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    Hello,
    Your opinions concerning this buckle, cost artillery , navy or more certainly model manufactured at the end of the war….

    cordially
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    rear
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      #3
      and the paper.
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        #4
        Originally posted by TIM60 View Post
        Hello,
        Your opinions concerning this buckle, cost artillery , navy or more certainly model manufactured at the end of the war….

        cordially
        Hello,

        an original one made by Josef Feix Sohne
        As you have already pointed out, a late war made production.

        Best

        Ric

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          Thank you very much Ric , I also thought of this version, but of the friends collectors made me doubt.
          Tim

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            #6
            I also had a similar buckle. These examples made by JFS all have that "brownish" type of colour on the prong sleeve. You can't see it that well on the pic (because of flash)....but I thought I'd mention it!
            Nice buckle!
            Cheers!
            Rob

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              #7
              Very nice buckle Tim, I have its twin

              Ben

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                #8
                Originally posted by lach470 View Post
                I also had a similar buckle. These examples made by JFS all have that "brownish" type of colour on the prong sleeve. You can't see it that well on the pic (because of flash)....but I thought I'd mention it!
                Nice buckle!
                Cheers!
                Rob
                I would add the brown finishing rightly mentioned by Rob had probably the purpose of protection against rust, since all that buckles are without tab.

                Ric

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