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    WWI Mecklembourg buckle for opinions

    Hi,

    What do you think about this one?






    I think it is original. The roundel looks much used.

    But as most of these buckles are fakes...

    Thanks for your help

    #2
    Originally posted by helmutderpa View Post
    Hi,
    What do you think about this one?
    I think it is original. The roundel looks much used.
    But as most of these buckles are fakes...
    Thanks for your help
    Hello All,

    @helmutderpa...it is not my temporal area.

    I do not like the edition.
    Also the soldering terminals look aged artificially.

    With the best greetings

    Raphael

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      #3
      Also the soldering terminals look aged artificially. How so? That's all ya got?

      I have seen many fake buckles and this one is no fake or aged artificially. You can't fake the wear and patina this one has.
      It is also made correctly. The prongs are cut correct and the hook bale is soldered on right. I can't find one thing that makes me think this is not a period buckle. The roundel is good nickle. The brass is as it should be. The shaft ball holding the prongs is not overly large as most fakes but very small. The belt prongs are soldered on exactly as they should be.
      Nope, this is as good as they get except for the condition, a little rougher than most collectors prefer but hey..it's a rare one. I would buy it. .

      Jerry Burney

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        #4
        I absolutely agree w/Jerry. a good buckle and a tough one to find as well.

        Bill

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          #5
          Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate.

          I know that the buckle is in heavy use condition but the challenge nowadays is to get a real one

          I'll go for that one.

          Cheers !

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            #6
            Which buckles are rarer? Mecklenburg-Schwerin or Mecklenburg-Strelitz?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
              Which buckles are rarer? Mecklenburg-Schwerin or Mecklenburg-Strelitz?
              Both are really rare. Not possible to answer this question except knowing the exact number of soldiers in each "land" from the era.

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                #8
                Originally posted by helmutderpa View Post
                Both are really rare. Not possible to answer this question except knowing the exact number of soldiers in each "land" from the era.
                I'm interested to hear other comments...

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                  #9
                  Hi all,

                  I'd agree the box of this buckle is 100% original, not so sure about the Meck roundel though. The three 'melding into each other' pebbles in the upper right-hand field are the clue to identify a known fake of the Meck roundels. The copious scratches on the obverse would seem to indicate an original (probably Prussian) buckle having been massacred to sex it up (lift the original roundel, stick a new one on with super glue, and a rarity is born). There seems to be some intentional damage ("wear") around the pebbled area of the roundel to disguise the faulty moulding, which is not consistent with overall wear on the roundel.

                  BTW, Strelitz should be much rarer than Schwerin, but both peacetime contingents having been very small (only Strelitz's much smaller in comparison) after all this time it wouldn't make much of a difference.

                  Best, Kurt

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                    #10
                    not so sure about the Meck roundel though.

                    Why does there have to be a bogy man under this bed? Your analysis without an in hand inspection is pure speculation based on fantasy.

                    I have no vested in this buckle...other than I wish it were mine. I fail to see the buried mines under the roundel that you do...

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                      #11
                      Thats one hard to find buckle, and its the real deal.

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                        #12
                        I'd be happy to have it in my collection as well.

                        Looks like the real deal to me from the excellent photos provided.

                        All the Best,

                        Alan

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