Hello folks. Here's a basically stone mint, un-used Heer belt and buckle set by Hermann Knoller. The buckle has a crisply struck makers mark and is dated 1939. It retains over 90 percent of its original paint on the obverse and reverse surfaces, as well as the "H.K." mark to the reverse. The belt is a nice early russet brown color, and is stamped on the interior "B.A. Br.10 39". I assume the "B.A." is for Beschaffungs Amt (procurement office), however I'm not sure what the "Br. 10" is for...Also, I assume that the "39" is simply the date code. I also wonder if perhaps the white twisted cord w/ metal tab ends is how the belt might've actually been delivered back in the day, as it does seem to have been w/ the belt forever due to the small indentations on the edge of the belt from where the cord has rested these many decades (if this is in fact the case). A few photos below. Thank you.
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Thanks for your comments gents. Any clue as to if the braided cord used to wrap the belt might be the way it came from the factory? It has metal bands at the ends to limit fraying and appears to have been on the belt a very long time. Also, any idea what the "Br. 10" might designate? Thanks again for taking the time to comment.
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Originally posted by Milton View Post
Also, Raetsel geloest!
The belt marking is a typical RAD acceptance stamp!
BA means of course BekleidungsAmt!
I am a little bit unsure about the acronym "Br". Berlin is usually only a "B", it was anyway the Reichshauptstadt! There is an RAD Bekleidungsamt in Braunschweig known. Think it will make more sense. Do you agree?
The buckle is fantastic!
Best,
Guido
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Maybe you understand me a little bit wrong.
The B.A. marking itself is doubtless for RAD. Please compare to other RAD belts and you'll get a lot of B.A. marked pieces like B.A.M., B.A.Fü., B.A.B., ...
I had just some unsureness if "Br." could stand for Braunschweig and not Berlin but in the meantime I think Braunschweig is fine!
RAD was not under the control of RZM! Never saw RAD buckles or belts wich have borne an RZM logo.
Best,
Guido
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Originally posted by Guido L. View PostYes maybe, but I see a difference to the solution of my previous speaker:
The belt marking is a typical RAD acceptance stamp!
BA means of course BekleidungsAmt!
I am a little bit unsure about the acronym "Br". Berlin is usually only a "B", it was anyway the Reichshauptstadt! There is an RAD Bekleidungsamt in Braunschweig known. Think it will make more sense. Do you agree?
The buckle is fantastic!
Best,
Guido
yes Guido must agree with you . It be not Berlin can be Braunschweig .
Sorry
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