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    DAF belt and buckle opinions

    Hi can i have your opinions on this belt and buckle thanks in advance Barney,sorry bit blurred
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    close up of buckle
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      reverse shot
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        close up of markings
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          belt
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            #6
            IMO this is a reproduction buckle.
            Chad

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              #7
              Hello,

              I agree with Chad. The buckle is a fake/repro.

              Regards

              Heiko

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                #8
                thanks guys but can you tell me why this buckle is no good what is the give away,i ask questions get answers but i am not learning.thanks barney.

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                  Originally posted by broken eagle View Post
                  thanks guys but can you tell me why this buckle is no good what is the give away,i ask questions get answers but i am not learning.thanks barney.

                  PM sent.

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                    Pm sent (another one )

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                      #11
                      Barney, you are probably already aware of these details, however the late response is essentially for the benefit of other members.

                      The DAF-Werkschar buckle is known by original examples in both a steel and a nickle silver construction, although these and in my opinion, are very rare.

                      The buckle that you have shown is a well known fake.

                      Once known, it is not difficult to detect and here are the major indicators:-
                      • steel construction with originally, a bright silver paint finish
                      • a light press detail to the cog and swastika
                      • fantasy and supposedly Assmann related markings which have been inspired particularly by the early nickle silver HJ by Assmann. The combination markings are a fantasy design and in any event, chronologically they should not appear on this strictly RZM controlled buckle
                      • the buckle is sometimes found with the easy to spot "reverse cut" tips to the steel claws
                      Regards,

                      David

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