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    I thought that the detail on this SA may be of interest.

    Regards,

    David

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!
    Last edited by David North; 09-10-2006, 09:41 AM.

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    Originally posted by Renfield
    I thought that the detail on this SA may be of interest.

    Regards,

    David

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!
    Yet another beauty David, you know how to find them.

    Happy New Year

    Don

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      #3
      Unfortunately, the SA is not a popular buckle within the Forum and indeed, I no longer bother to post for information and cross reference purposes, some of the more usual or standard types.

      It still however never ceases to amaze me with regard to some of the quite superb detail encountered on which essentially, is as a very common and mass produced group.

      A few other images.

      Regards,

      David
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                  #9
                  great buckles David!!!!! my favorite of the group is #4 chad

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                    Originally posted by Renfield
                    Unfortunately, the SA is not a popular buckle within the Forum and indeed, I no longer bother to post for information and cross reference purposes, some of the more usual or standard types.

                    It still however never ceases to amaze me with regard to some of the quite superb detail encountered on which essentially, is as a very common and mass produced group.

                    A few other images.

                    Regards,

                    David
                    As you know David, SA buckles aren't my favorite design. However I agree with your sentiment that "It still however never ceases to amaze me with regard to some of the quite superb detail encountered on which essentially, is as a very common and mass produced group." I too find the craftmanship on something that was mearly intended to be worn at the waist a marvel.

                    Cheers
                    Don

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                      Chad

                      Here is another SA and quite similar to the previous no.4. A strange design of eagle and actually, quite snake like by the neck and head design.

                      Don

                      How right I think you are, insofar as what appears an immense amount of design and manufacturing time, towards something so simple and basic as a belt buckle. The variations of the SA designs now seem more apparent and probably, due to collectors now seeking them out and no longer regarding them as the Cinderella of the buckle world.

                      The attached no.2 is what I think is an interesting design (hunched wings and small head eagle) and which I now see on a regular basis, albeit with numerous permutations and variations. Unless there is no theatrical adverse reaction from the Forum, I plan to eventually post a few variations of this quite distinct design.

                      Regards,

                      David
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