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Originally posted by militarybuyerJean Pierre:
I noticed that you said that the newest fakes are die struck and not cast.
Do you know if original dies are used for this, or are these new dies that are being used?
I spoke to somebody who saw the original Souval dies for medals a few years back at the company and he told me that the dies were too rusted to be used to make anything.
In the past nicest fake productions like the "OLT" were also produced with new dies. So??
And, when O & C sold their Third Reich dies a few years ago do you know if anybody bought them and used them to make fake buckles?Jean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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Originally posted by Hasse.MThank you!Jean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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Hi Jean Pierre:
Thank you very much for that information.
I have another question. I read that the fake "nickel" pieces coming from Hungary with O and C marks were made based on the wartime O and C design...where these made from original dies? I know the back is crude on these but the detail on the front of these was well executed. It is interesting for me to see the evolution of the fake pieces.
John
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Originally posted by militarybuyerI read that the fake "nickel" pieces coming from Hungary with O and C marks were made based on the wartime O and C design...where these made from original dies?
To be back to the time frame, the design Overhoff used to produce his variant x of unmarked steel SS EM buckles was never used to stamp early nickel silver production. These were made by another engraver.
I know the back is crude on these but the detail on the front of these was well executed. It is interesting for me to see the evolution of the fake piecesAttached FilesJean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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Jean Pierre:
That is a very interesting picture of the reverse...I see a few differences from the original, but still an improvement over the crude backs...it would be interesting to do a study on the evolution of the fake SS pieces...from what I have learned from you, this information alone could fill up a good size reference book and make very interesting reading, although I am sure the demand would be only amongst us collectors of these items.
John
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Originally posted by militarybuyer...make very interesting reading, although I am sure the demand would be only amongst us collectors of these items...
Without any glasses they already have eagle's eyes, there is no need to provide them "magnificent glasses" !
The key still remains to stick with knowledge of proven originals since they will not change. Fakes are in constant movement. So it is much easier (and faster) to study originals than trying to keep track of everything new been produced IMHO.Jean Pierre Redeuilh
All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries
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