Has anyone ever seen a belt like this before ???
I picked up a number of items directly from a New Zealand veteran who served in both Afrika and Italy. I had these items for a while and one day as I studying the belt, suddenly I thought " I have seen that paint colour before. Thus I got one of the unsolved, so called CZ cancelled Egypt export order helmets out of storage and found the paint on the veteran belt buckle matches perfectly the paint on the helmet. Suddenly the reality that this paint was used by the Germans during WW2 struck me. Thus we checked other examples and eventually had the paint tested. It is most certainly a WW2 paint.
The belt itself adds even more to the mystery because it is not a regular EM/ NCO belt. It is an officer belt, open frame buckle that has been refurbished into a EM/ NCO belt. They have plug every hole and sewn a regular catch on were the open frame buckle was. I have never ever seen another belt like this.
This belt makes me wonder, why go to all that trouble of plugging the holes ??? Thus if they were going to all the trouble of refurbishing officer belts at that time then why could they not refurbish a steel helmet ???
If anyone else has one like this i.e. buckle or belt then please add some images or lets us know.
Many thanks,
Chris
I picked up a number of items directly from a New Zealand veteran who served in both Afrika and Italy. I had these items for a while and one day as I studying the belt, suddenly I thought " I have seen that paint colour before. Thus I got one of the unsolved, so called CZ cancelled Egypt export order helmets out of storage and found the paint on the veteran belt buckle matches perfectly the paint on the helmet. Suddenly the reality that this paint was used by the Germans during WW2 struck me. Thus we checked other examples and eventually had the paint tested. It is most certainly a WW2 paint.
The belt itself adds even more to the mystery because it is not a regular EM/ NCO belt. It is an officer belt, open frame buckle that has been refurbished into a EM/ NCO belt. They have plug every hole and sewn a regular catch on were the open frame buckle was. I have never ever seen another belt like this.
This belt makes me wonder, why go to all that trouble of plugging the holes ??? Thus if they were going to all the trouble of refurbishing officer belts at that time then why could they not refurbish a steel helmet ???
If anyone else has one like this i.e. buckle or belt then please add some images or lets us know.
Many thanks,
Chris
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