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    Alluminium SS buckle - dug and rare bird

    I was told this SS ground dug buckle is quite rare (R. Angolia - pg. 214)....

    thoughts and comments will be welcome (asu usual)...

    thanks to all in advance

    ac
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        ac, Sorry to say but this buckle looks to me to be a very bad moulded repro made to look like a ground dug buckle imo.

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          Originally posted by Mac 66 View Post
          ac, Sorry to say but this buckle looks to me to be a very bad moulded repro made to look like a ground dug buckle imo.
          Thanks for your post Mac....will be waiting for a few other thoughts and a final result...

          thanks again

          ac

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            #6
            Is this a Zinc Buckle?
            Best Regards TheMaverik

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              #7
              I think that it is rare alluminum ss buckle. if it is zink (?) its not common type too

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                #8
                Guys check out the V shape chest feathers

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                  #9
                  Anyone else think this buckle is genuine?, wheres all the buckle collectors gone to these days??
                  Last edited by Mac 66; 07-05-2010, 02:02 PM.

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                    #10
                    Hello
                    IMO this buckle is a badly worn Richard Sieper flat back alu buckle
                    Regards
                    Ivan

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                      Originally posted by alessio cammelli View Post
                      I was told this SS ground dug buckle is quite rare (R. Angolia - pg. 214)....

                      thoughts and comments will be welcome (asu usual)...

                      thanks to all in advance

                      ac
                      Hi Alessio, is the buckle made of zinc or aluminum ? Is it "heavy" or "light" ?
                      To bad a condition and with the "paint" I can not tell from the picture...
                      Marc

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                        Originally posted by Marc verstraete View Post
                        Hi Alessio, is the buckle made of zinc or aluminum ? Is it "heavy" or "light" ?
                        To bad a condition and with the "paint" I can not tell from the picture...
                        Marc
                        Marc and the others...many thanks for your interest in my thread...this buckle is made of aluminium and is a light one (altough I don't know the real difference between heavy or light)...honestly, from what I know about the source it is an original ground dug buckle...could someone post the pics that (i was told) are displayed on Angolia's belt and buckle book?

                        thanks again to all

                        Alessio

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                          Did you clean it?
                          Good job.
                          Looks aluminum to me.

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                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...t=piece+sieper
                            Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                            All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                              All is said, thank's JP !.
                              As I also supposed but wanted to be sure of the material, it is an original super scarce aluminum molded SS buckle !!
                              I used to own such a buckle who was dug up also many years ago, bud the condition was near to a regular used non dug one.
                              Maybe JP still have the pictures ....
                              Marc

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