The paint looks way better in the second set of photos. Natural light is always best. Buckle is original.
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Originally posted by p38 View Post
Aurich luft trop buckles are scarce compares to the Herman Harld "HA 42" ones.
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The one in question is original IMO.Willi
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Guys,
May I know, according to you, what are the 3 points I underlined with red lines?
This is obviously an original buckle, but my wonder is about green finishing.
With natural light it looks better, but I cannot find good explanations about these 3 areas.
(Sorry Roby for using your pict, but it is the only way to explain my doubts.. )Attached Files
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Hello,
I didn't want to reply and let the forum members give their opinions but sorry, there are feelings, arguments, evidences, .... but a quick search on the forum shows some nice buckles with bumps, paint mistakes, scratches around the catch (often made because the welding), "blue" spots (which are actually black)......
Even some of this thread.....
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ight=LW+buckle
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ight=LW+buckle
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ight=LW+buckle
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=830489
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=837259
I will only say that:
1. A naked steel is shiny except if it was exposed to O2 since a long time (so it becomes darker, as on my buckle).
2. To paint something with a brush will show brush marks impossible to hide.
3. To paint something with an aerosol will show the first paint in relief.
Finally, I sent a message 2 days ago to FG43 to let him know that if he doesn't like the buckle, he could only send it to me back...I have never obliged someone to keep something he doesn't like.
Of course, I could be wrong and the buckle may be repainted but if so, it's the last tropical buckle that I buy - and of course sell.Last edited by Fsoq; 12-18-2015, 08:38 AM.
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Hi,
These new pictures taken outdoors with natural light are to make the most of the green color of the buckle.
About the three points highlighted by joda:
N. 1 is a remnant of electric welded brass wire of the same type used to fix the buckle bridge, perhaps a casting.
N. 2 and 3 are bubbles of paint and air.
kind regards
RobyAttached Files
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Originally posted by fj43 View PostHi,
N. 1 is a remnant of electric welded brass wire of the same type used to fix the buckle bridge, perhaps a casting.
N. 2 and 3 are bubbles of paint and air.
Roby
About n.1: yes, might be the welding remnants. Not casting surely.
about n.2: Exactly. I think too they are bubbles of paint. This is one of the points that let me feel skeptical about the green finishing.
Anyway, as already stated, this is an original buckle.
If it turns that I'm wrong about the paint, happy this is 100% ok
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