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    Hi guys, I have a new buckle en route to me which again is another enigma. The buckle is marked K&N. It is pressumed that this is the makers mark for Kurbi u Niggeloh, Radevormwald (M5/51). Does anyone have a buckle marked with these markings underneath the roller bar and a matching leather tab so we can confirm whether or not this is the actual maker? Any help with this would be really appreciated

    Many thanks

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    Well guys,the eagle has landed, buckle is combat worn but with makers this rare beggers cannot be choosers does anyone have another maker like this please? Hopefully with a leather tab on
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          #5
          Hello Ben, Indeed a rare maker.. but I think with Kürbi & Niggeloh you could be the on the right trace..

          If you want to have the ultimate proof..

          Ring them up..this factory still exists today
          http://www.bilora.com/

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            #6
            Wow Ingo, that is great, I am going to e-mail them and see what they say BTW sorry mate I had to buy it, such a rare beast, the wife was not happy but such is life!

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              Well guys, I can confirm that K&N is in fact Kurbi u Niggeloh, I e-mailed the factory and they confirmed that they used this makers mark during WW2

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                #8
                Great detective work ben Cheers Scott.

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