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    #46
    Originally posted by ivanjoaquin View Post
    I remember this buckle, it has the post-prongs assembly replaced but it’s still a great buckle, years ago I tried, unsuccessfully, to buy it from its previous owner
    Hi Ivan,
    Ric and I inspected the buckle, and according to both prongs look to be its original ones. See how rivet's head matches with the hole imperfections, and its conditions of oxidation is the same of the buckle.
    It would be really interesting to see the buckle before the modifications
    Here are closeups
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      #47
      Originally posted by ric ferrari View Post
      i had the chance to check it in hands and in my opinion post prongs assembly belong to the buckle.
      Is there a pic showing the exact same buckle before "replacing job" ?

      Ric
      [ATTACH]4339270[/ATTACH]

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        #48
        [ATTACH]4339271[/ATTACH]

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          #49
          A good job for sure!

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            #50
            Thank you, Ivan.

            Agree, they did a really good restoration job

            Ric
            Last edited by Ric Ferrari; 04-14-2019, 03:59 AM.

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              #51
              Thank you very much Ivan,
              Always useful to know the background of the buckles

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                #52
                Just an hypothesis , but maybe they left the "big headed" original rivet in place? By the pict you post Ivan, it looks the previous rivet was very close to this one.
                Difficult to know.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Joda View Post
                  Just an hypothesis , but maybe they left the "big headed" original rivet in place? By the pict you post Ivan, it looks the previous rivet was very close to this one.
                  Difficult to know.
                  Yes also I think that the rivets are the original ones, the replaced prongs are from a HJ Assmann buckle

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                    #54
                    Hello,

                    some eye catcher .........

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by klr View Post
                      I wonder if the same person made both dies.


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                      It is very possible since there were probably just a few die designers at the Assmann factory
                      Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                      All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Joda View Post
                        According t my knowledge, this buckle was first born unmarked, then as RZM was born, the acceptance 155/36 marking was put on it.
                        O&C gets gesch was a sort of “copyright” to Overhoff for his registered design
                        I do not know any unmarked variant of it. The most common variant is like your, marked only with O&C ges.gesch. The rarest (there is only one so far - mine) is also marked on the edge with RZM 155/36 SS. That one, and only that one (so far) is fitted with well known curved Assmann prongs. Your, we will never know since its original prongs were replaced. But probably they were the common straight ones.
                        Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                        All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by klr View Post
                          Who named it Wolf-eagle?


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                          Never heard that name.
                          Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                          All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Jean Pierre Redeuilh View Post
                            Never heard that name.
                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...light=155%2F36

                            Look at post 23

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                              #59
                              Originally posted by ivanjoaquin View Post
                              Even if I found it was looking like a "wolf" head, I never used that name or brought that name from somewhere else. There was no need since that buckle was already attributed to Assmann, thanks to my very own buckle.
                              Jean Pierre Redeuilh
                              All my collection of SS Buckles is for sale. Contact jpredeu@rogers.com for inquiries

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