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    Hi All,
    Thought I would start a thread to high light some of these, as I believe they are under rated. Here is one that is unit marked, Pioneer Battalion 15 ?
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    Terry Keller
    "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
    Rammstein

    #2
    here is the marking
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    Terry Keller
    "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
    Rammstein

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      #3
      Terry
      It is indeed an other ranks buckle for the 1st Alsatian Pioneer Batln No. 15, part of the XV Armee Korps garrisoned at Strassburg. Here is a silver prussian officer's buckle which could be used for pioneers among a few other units and regiments that have silver fittings and buttons. Now, I'd like to see some more imperial buckles ...

      Dave
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        #4
        Hi Dave,
        Thanks for answering. I did not know who they were with. Here is another buckle.
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        Terry Keller
        "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
        Rammstein

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          #5
          Mecklenburg-Strelitz

          Hello Terry,
          Is the roundel silvered brass, or is the lighting just making it look like brass showing through the roundel?
          Regards,
          Kevin

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            #6
            Small colection of unusual buckles. The "In treu fest" telegraph buckle is a child buckle.

            Marc
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              #7
              VERY Nice and rare Mecklenburg-Strelitz buckle, from the II Batln. Grenadier Rgmt 89 garrisoned in Neustrelitz.
              Dave
              Originally posted by Terry K.
              Hi Dave,
              Thanks for answering. I did not know who they were with. Here is another buckle.

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                #8
                Hi All,
                Kevin, it is brass washed in silver.
                Marc,
                Thanks for showing those, they are great!
                Dave,
                How do you find that out? Here is another pic. of the markings on the back of a standard buckle.
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                Terry Keller
                "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                Rammstein

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                  #9
                  Hey,
                  No other buckles? Here's one.
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                  Terry Keller
                  "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                  Rammstein

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                    #10
                    Here's the back. Sorry about the focus
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                    Terry Keller
                    "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                    Rammstein

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                      #11
                      Hi Terry, I love these private buckles. They are what makes the WWI buckles so funn. Look at these....
                      Marc
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                              #15
                              Back to the buckle marked D.R.G.M on the prongs Terry posted earlier.

                              The D.R.G.M on the prong bar is to protect the patent of this system where the prongs are inside the prong bar. This is often seen on WWI buckles but scarce on WWII buckles. One of the WWII buckles that have the same system is the rare Weimar period FAD buckle with axe, shovel and book on the inset. WWII collectors often regard this scarce buckle on as a fake as they don’t know that this system is actually a continuation of an already existing imperial system.

                              Marc
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