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    Luftwaffe very early buckle.... need fast help

    Hello
    I can buy this buckle but i have no idea what price will be good for this buckle.
    I need fast help
    Regards
    Szymek



    #2
    It's a rare buckle?

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      #3
      In that condition I would not pay alot for it, there are better ones out there which you would not pay much more for, IMO save your money and get a better one!
      Last edited by regiment739; 04-25-2009, 02:30 AM.

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        #4
        A well used buckle, but at least it is intact. It doesn't appear that someone tried to denazify it, but just good old fashioned wear and tear. If you could get this buckle for $50, I think you would do good. But Ben is right, there are nicer ones unless you need a worn buckle to go with a worn tunic/jacket/uniform.
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          #5
          Hello gentlemanĀ“s,

          maybe this is a ground dug, what do you think

          Best,

          Sascha

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            #6
            Originally posted by koch42107 View Post
            Hello gentlemanĀ“s,

            maybe this is a ground dug, what do you think

            Best,

            Sascha
            Hi Sascha, looking at the prongs it could well be ground dug

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              #7
              Originally posted by regiment739 View Post
              Hi Sascha, looking at the prongs it could well be ground dug
              Yes, and the corrode points on the front.

              Best,

              Sascha

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