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    Strange leather belt markings, help me ID it!

    Hi Guys!

    Came across this leather belt from a good friend of mine who asumed this is Kriegsmarine related caused by the marking: M 9/42 found near the catch. Its manufactured by Schafer Ulm. 1941 Size:92 with a gothich letter K stamped on the inner leather tab for the buckle.
    Cud some one tell what this belt is?
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    No one who have a comment?

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      #3
      Hens teeth Carl !

      Allow perhaps and with all due respect, a reasonable amount of time for a response.

      Do not forget that this is an international Forum with members living within different time zones - some of the US chaps were probably still embracing the arms of Morphia when you originally posted.

      Regards,

      David

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        #4
        Im not a person known for having good time

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          #5
          Pleeeeeeeeeeease, anyone?

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            Carl

            Leather items are not my forte, however in the absence of any othe reply or replies, here goes !

            Friedrich Schafer of Ulm/Donau was a recognised Third Reich leather strap and leather pouch manufacturer and apparently, carried the code lhl (credit to Peter Nash).

            The "M" does appear to be a Marine or Kriegsmarine type and the 42, presumably the year of make. As towards the 9, I have not got a clue.

            Regards,

            David

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              #7
              Hi all, I was away for a few days (Stockholm, -6, snow, beautiful) I have no idea of the marking on the belt, first I thought it might have be a wrong RZM marking (RZM 9/42) but it is not. Marine??? The belt should have an eagle / swastika, but it could be......

              Honest,.... I don’t know. <O</O

              Marc

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                #8
                Hello!

                I have gone over the whole belt and there are no traces of a KM eagle or other KM or politic markings.
                Gothic M letters is to my experience mostly used by Kriegsmarine, does anyone have notice this used by others?

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                  #9
                  ok here try this,
                  What does the gothic M stand for in the Heer?

                  Michael

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                    #10
                    Carl

                    I think that Michael has put forward an interesting and plausible alternative. It has however been mentioned to myself and by someone who is not a buckle collector, that the stamp we are discussing, has nothing to do with the maker. Instead, a Marine unit or depot designation as opposed to a KM WA.

                    Regards,

                    David

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                      #11
                      I have a Coastal artillery chevron which have been stamped with month and year, so it maybe that this is simply the short term for: Marine September 1942.
                      Still I found it strange since the only known KM markings on leather is BekleidungsAamts for Kiel and Wilhelmshaven (BAK, BAW) and unit stamps on early manufactured goods.

                      Regards
                      Carl

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