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    DRK Offizier Buckle ???

    Hello
    Opinion on this DRK Buckle ?? Thank you
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    #2
    Good one imo

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      #3
      That looks good to me. I like the worn look to it. I'm not a huge fan of mint buckles, I like some actual action on mine.

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        #4
        thank you
        Mathieu

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          #5
          Originally posted by FactionR View Post
          That looks good to me. I like the worn look to it. I'm not a huge fan of mint buckles, I like some actual action on mine.
          Just curious, what sort of 'action' would a red cross officer see exactly?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Manalishi View Post
            Just curious, what sort of 'action' would a red cross officer see exactly?
            Action as in actual use, not sitting on a shelf for 70 years then coming to market in "mint condition". This was a blanket statement about ww2 era buckles, not a in this case statement. I work just in a office and have belts and other items that show ware after a few years of day to day use.

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              #7
              Originally posted by FactionR View Post
              Action as in actual use, not sitting on a shelf for 70 years then coming to market in "mint condition". This was a blanket statement about ww2 era buckles, not a in this case statement. I work just in a office and have belts and other items that show ware after a few years of day to day use.
              My post was actually tongue-in-cheek. For combat formations, yeah, I'm with you - I like to see a little "in the trenches" combat wear. But for desk jockeys like Red Cross officers, I would think most would be mint/near mint.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Manalishi View Post
                My post was actually tongue-in-cheek. For combat formations, yeah, I'm with you - I like to see a little "in the trenches" combat wear. But for desk jockeys like Red Cross officers, I would think most would be mint/near mint.
                Well that was kinda my point. I'm a desk jockey in construction, but I still have ware on my clothes. Anyway we can all agree that it's a nice buckle!

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                  #9
                  The buckle looks good. You do need to be careful with these, you'll find some quality reproductions. There was a thread last year titled Possible New Fakes that shows them.

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