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    Hi all,

    Pics from a friend who need advise about this buckle. or
    IMO it's a fake one
    Cheers
    PIERRE
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      #3
      Simple question, simple answer.....
      Nice paint toug, very close to the opriginal rodo paint.

      Marc

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        #4
        Hi Marc,

        Thanks for reply. You've confirmed what i thought about this one.
        Cheers
        PIERRE

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          #5
          So maybe it was repainted, Are their any makers marks under the claw??Lets not killit yet, Lets see what marks are on it. It looks good so far.

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            #6
            HI,
            I'll ask himif there are marks on the buckle under paint
            Cheers
            PIERRE

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              #7
              Sorry

              it looks to me as a wellknown fake! Anyway J say this type before.

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                #8
                This buckle is a well known fake originating from England. Once an old forgotten fake, its production has been reset to match today's increasing prices paid for SS buckles.

                Mostly made green painted, some are also available in silver. So you can even find some older ones which have some "true time" aging as well as new ones.
                But do not waste your time on it, just a fake.

                For those not familiar with period dies/design used during the Third Reich period, this one is a quick call: hollow prongs (not visible here do to angle the photo was taken), catch in the shape of just a bended rod of steel (no flat feet solder to the buckle) and two dimple on sides of the buckle (one on each side). So, even if some smart dealers tried to camouflage some features over time (changing prongs, removing catch, etc ...) there is always one of the wrong feature remaining.
                Last edited by Jean Pierre Redeuilh; 12-12-2004, 12:05 PM.
                Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                  #9
                  Hi all,

                  Thanks for comments No signs on it...Definitively a fake one.
                  Cheers
                  PIERRE

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