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    estand buckle.. repro?

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=652229

    #2
    No, an original one by Assmann having unfortunately all the paint worn off.

    Regards

    Ric

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      #3
      BROBS,


      Its my genuine Assmann lufty buckle that has been chrome plated, might have been used for dress parade purposes ?, looks to have ware after it was plated.



      Regards Mac 66.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mac 66 View Post
        BROBS,


        Its my genuine Assmann lufty buckle that has been chrome plated, might have been used for dress parade purposes ?, looks to have ware after it was plated.



        Regards Mac 66.

        By the pics I didn't realize it.........I'm sorry for that.


        Ric

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ric Ferrari View Post
          By the pics I didn't realize it.........I'm sorry for that.


          Ric
          Hi Ric,

          no problemo my friend


          Best Mac 66.

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            #6
            Sorry about that, I have a lot to learn apparently. .
            I thought the catch and prongs looked similar to others deemed "fake".

            No offense intended . It's a shame someone chromed it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BROBS View Post
              Sorry about that, I have a lot to learn apparently. .
              I thought the catch and prongs looked similar to others deemed "fake".

              No offense intended . It's a shame someone chromed it.
              No probs brobs

              its going cheap as chips

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                #8
                Characteristic catch, ears and pin assembly with curvature to the prongs...typical construction for these steel Assmann luft buckles

                Best,
                Adam

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                  #9
                  estand buckle.. repro?

                  I have a chrome plated Schmole and Co. Heer. I thought it was post war plated till I came across 2-3 others from the same company.

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                    #10
                    Thanks Adam & Kirby

                    Heres pix for referance.


                    Regards Mac 66.
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