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    1939 natural tan officer belt for review

    I have an inspection period on this belt so am looking for opinions on construction and maker marking.

    Is anyone aware of this maker stamp as such? I have seen this maker before but it has had "w/W" at the end of the city name where this example does not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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            Originally posted by Rheinmetall View Post
            I have an inspection period on this belt so am looking for opinions on construction and maker marking.

            Is anyone aware of this maker stamp as such? I have seen this maker before but it has had "w/W" at the end of the city name where this example does not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

            Hello All,

            @Rheinmetall...what I write is ....
            ... that there was the maker.
            The maker also has a RZM L3 license.

            The belt makes a good impression on me.

            Best regards


            Raphael

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              Thank you Raphael for your reply. I have a good feel for this one and can find no fault with it, but since I still have one week left on the inspection period perhaps some others will offer additional insight.

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                that belt is just gorgeous! Such a strange color. Who would have worn this?

                William Kramer
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                  The color is actually pretty standard being in a natural tan, here are some photos showing it against a natural tan medic pouch from 1937 which is very close in color ----
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                    So just undyed?

                    William Kramer
                    Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                      #11
                      very nice looking belt!

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                        Originally posted by all1knew View Post
                        So just undyed?

                        William Kramer


                        Yes, un-dyed. Not unusual to find on various pre-war leather goods.

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