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    Rodo ss buckle-flea market find

    Hello folks. I picked up a few items over the last week at the local flea markets, and this is one of 'em. A steel SS EM buckle stamped "RODO" to the reverse, with a goodly amount of field gray-green paint remaining to the obverse and more so, to the reverse surfaces. The details are pretty crisp and I'm assuming it's late war (IF original), in this configuration. The surface rust is superficial, but I'm loathe to attempt to clean it for fear of losing more paint. I'm hoping the SS buckle experts here can chime in on this example w/ their thoughts. The gent told me it was something his father brought home, but we all know the adage regarding "stories"....A few pix for your perusal. Thanks in advance for any instructive comments!
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    Attempted close up (sort of), of the "RODO" stamping...
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      #3
      Rodo


      good RODO

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        #4
        Rodo

        HELLO
        for cleaning machines I avoid to not remove more paint!!
        Personally it has more value in juice are ...
        best regards
        TEDDY

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          #5
          Thanks for your comments! No worries, I plan on leaving it just as-is.

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            #6
            hello



            did you use flash for your pics ?

            the green color seems to be very light, green/grey color not feldgrau.

            could you post pics with natural light please, so we could see the real color of your original buckle.

            thank you

            best

            Emmanel

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              #7
              Yes, flash used (as the lighting in my shop isn't always the best). I can certainly attempt to post a few new pix w/o flash. Thanks for your comments.

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                New photo of the obverse surface taken in natural light per request...
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                  #9
                  thank you for your photo

                  very very light gray/green !

                  sorry for answer, just come back from holidays

                  best

                  Emmanuel

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