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    First pattern Luftwaffe

    A recent addition first pattern Luftwaffe in aluminum with a seldom seen welded catch.


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    #2
    Belgian made???

    Regards
    brus

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      #3
      Belgian were 2nd pattern and weren't aluminum


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        #4
        The company made the first Luftwaffe also produced Bahnschutz, DAF/RLB and RAD.


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          #5
          Originally posted by brus View Post
          Belgian made???

          Regards
          brus
          I also thought that, seening it on the crankcatch vasten on the buckle.

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            #6
            lw buckle

            Hello


            Indeed, it's a Belgian made buckle.
            Where it's made is still an open question.
            It has nearly the same details as wartime made buckles made by the firm
            Reitz in Antwerp.
            So a lot of collectors call it a Reitz buckle.
            As stated however, it's an open question.

            Take care

            Rudi

            www.ardennes44.com

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              #7
              So far belgian made buckles for Wehrmacht (LW, Heer, KM) surfaced are by zink not alu.

              Ric

              P.S. of course to my knowledge

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                #8
                Hello,
                finally I think we have the maker of the first Luftwaffe buckle (and DLV, RAD, ecc. similar buckles): Overhoff.
                Infact M4/27 marked DAF buckles have same catch and feet .

                For a quick test try to search "M4/27 DAF buckle" on the web

                Regards
                brus
                Last edited by brus; 12-15-2016, 10:18 AM.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the information. I have a DAF M4/27. I will have to do a side by side and see if it has the same characteristics.


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                    #10
                    Here is a side by side and the catch is very close but the ears and prongs are different.


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                      #11
                      Yes, apart the silver finish, the catch is the same at my eyes.
                      What about prongs cut? Are similar?

                      Regards
                      brus

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