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    Luftwaffe buckle - unknown maker

    I bought this silver-painted steel Luftwaffe buckle recently and I've been having some trouble positively identifying the maker. My initial thought was J.C. Maedicke, but some of the features don't really match with that maker. I appreciate any thoughts and input from the buckle collectors here!



    #2
    Usually associated to Maedicke, but maybe made by Assmann (same eagle) IMO.
    This has large feet, others the tiny ones.
    Both can be find soldered in this side or reversed.

    Regards
    brus
    Last edited by brus; 07-15-2014, 06:55 PM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by brus View Post
      Usually associated to Maedicke, but maybe made by Assmann (same eagle) IMO.
      This has large feet, others the tiny ones.
      Both can be find soldered in this side or reversed.

      Regards
      brus
      Interesting! Thank you, brus. I never considered Assman because of the catch, but the eagle does definitely look right.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Belten View Post
        Interesting! Thank you, brus. I never considered Assman because of the catch, but the eagle does definitely look right.

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          #5
          I have a small update regarding this buckle. After a few months of searching online, I found a tabbed example which supports the possibility that the maker is J.C. Maedicke of Berlin.

          Source: http://www.alsacedirectmilitaria.com...h=51375&phqu=5
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            Source: http://www.alsacedirectmilitaria.com...h=51375&phqu=5
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