Hi, was looking for a nice condition mid-late war Heer steel buckle (with a maker mark and date) for a quite a while and then two came along almost at the same time! I picked this one (see link below) up last weekend at a UK militaria fair:-
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=891841 - (Ernst Schneider, Ludenscheid "ESL 43")
and this one shown below almost immediately afterwards whilst researching the above one on the web shortly afterwards!
As I understand it, the relatively crude prongs and 'flattened' feet on the catch are characteristic of B & N (Ludenscheid) buckles, and the stamp appearing to be upside down relative to the buckle seems to be a common feature too! They can be found with either undyed ('brown'), or black tabs.
Hope you like it as much as me!
Regards, Paul
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=891841 - (Ernst Schneider, Ludenscheid "ESL 43")
and this one shown below almost immediately afterwards whilst researching the above one on the web shortly afterwards!
As I understand it, the relatively crude prongs and 'flattened' feet on the catch are characteristic of B & N (Ludenscheid) buckles, and the stamp appearing to be upside down relative to the buckle seems to be a common feature too! They can be found with either undyed ('brown'), or black tabs.
Hope you like it as much as me!
Regards, Paul
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