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    Unmarked Overhoff SS and Belt.

    Hi guys, I post this for an interested party who thinks its a fake
    It was found in the house of a deceased Polish lady who came to London after the War, she told neighbours her husband had worn it in the German 'Army'.
    I am happy it's a great conditioned unmarked Overhoff with a suitable belt.
    Any thoughts would be appreciated.
    Cheers - Greg
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          It looks fine to me.

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            #6
            Genuine unmarked Overhoff

            Belt is fine also

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              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=802057

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                Thanks Men
                Cheers - Greg

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                  #9
                  Original late war unmarked Overhoff buckle.

                  Jack

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                    I showed this set to Gary Wood yesterday (Mod on SS Forum) who said that the slight yellow tinge is nicotine, the set does smell strongly of smoke.
                    I will probably keep this set so I am after some help, what would the advice be from the experienced collectors, is it appropriate to give it a gentle clean in soap and water?
                    I know people do this with badges, also the leather is slightly cracked, is there anything I should do to preserve the leather, such as applying polish or oil?
                    Forgive me if the questions appear stupid, I am a badge and insignia collector mainly,
                    Thanks for any advice.
                    Cheers - Greg

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                      #11
                      Very nice set , I would leave both belt and buckle as found regards Dave

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