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    Marked belt?

    Hello guys!
    Here is the belt I've just found... It seems it was pencil-marked, but I can't read what it is... Maybe someone will help me?
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    Here are 2 pictures of the "mark", with 2 different enlightenment :
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      #3
      2 other pictures, taken "upside down" :
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        #4
        Try this:
        turn off the lights, IR source lamp (i.e. your tv remote control led or a little IR mutli led lamp or a black light neon form OSRAM) and your camera that dosen't filter the IR (easy very this when push your remote control in front of camera after truned lights off ;-) ), try to positioning the Ir light in various angulation during the shots on the marks!

        Cheers
        Andrea

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          #5
          This belt is IMHO post-war, or at least non-regulation.
          Look at the leather: the outside surface is the skin-side, whereas period belts always have the flesh-side out. The hook seems odd too. Painted nickel?
          I think this is an early post-war BGS, BW or NVA belt. I tend to the latter.

          L

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            #6
            Originally posted by greenwave7 View Post
            Try this:
            turn off the lights, IR source lamp (i.e. your tv remote control led or a little IR mutli led lamp or a black light neon form OSRAM) and your camera that dosen't filter the IR (easy very this when push your remote control in front of camera after truned lights off ;-) ), try to positioning the Ir light in various angulation during the shots on the marks!

            Cheers
            Andrea
            I will try this tomorrow!

            Here is another picture of the hook, does it help to say if it's postwar?
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