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    SS buckle replica?

    hello collectors,

    i have got a bad feeling with this ss buckle!
    I think it is a copy

    Can someone tell me more about this buckle

    regards 4xL
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    It's not easy to tell from these pictures, but my initial thought is that it looks like a ground-dug original.

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      #3
      Hello,

      i also think that is a fake . Because the cast pearls on it !

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        #4
        hello

        thanks for opinions!
        Now i have some better pics!

        Now the question again........fake or ok?

        regards 4xL
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          #5
          another pics
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            #6
            Can no one help please?

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              #7
              Originally posted by 4xL View Post

              ...
              Now i have some better pics!
              ...
              You made a joke?

              However, I think it is a cast fake. There are some pearls visible wich have their origin from a casting process. But this type of buckle should be die stamped!

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                #8
                thanks for help

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Belten View Post
                  It's not easy to tell from these pictures, but my initial thought is that it looks like a ground-dug original.
                  By the pics I tend to believe it.

                  Ric

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