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    Hello guys...who has a list of the M1 codes????? if someone would be so kind to share , I need this maker named ..RZM 119..thanks chad williams
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        Hello Chad,
        RZM M1/119 is Georg Bonitz, Schwarzenberg or at least that's what my RZM list tells me. Hope this helps.
        Steve

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          Steve..thanks..chad

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            RZM makers

            Hi

            there is a nice homepage: www.auszeichnungen-online.de/Seite3_RZM.htm
            At the moment you will find maker's lists for M1, M2, M4 and M5

            Dieter

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              Excellent and early HJ Chad and by an unsual maker. A great pity though that someone has made a half hearted attempt at de-nazification.

              Dieter - thanks for the excellent link.

              Do not forget however and in connection with the first period RZM codes on buckles (non M4), we should be looking at the M1 listing.

              RZM 17 (M1/17) as F W Assmann u Sohne and which later transformed to RZM M4/39.

              Regards,

              David

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                Thank you to all who contributed help to this thread...chad

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                  Hello all,

                  I have my doubts if Georg Bonitz is the maker of that buckle.

                  This buckle was probably made in 1934, but I have a RZM makers list from 1935/36 which has M1 numbers up to 99. The number 119 was isssued later.

                  It sounds strange, but I think we have to read that number as M5 number, Kallenbach Mayer & Franke. That makes more sense, since this is a well known buckle maker.

                  Christian

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                    Hi All,

                    According to the site posted in this thread, M4/119 is, Eugen Schmiedhausler, Pforzheim.

                    Yours,
                    Terry Keller
                    "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                    Rammstein

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                      Terry, this is an early buckle before the introducing of the M4 number. Usually a single number is an early M1 number. But in that case I have my doubts.

                      Christian

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                        Hi Christian,

                        Of coarse you are correct. I wonder if there was a transition period where they used the later numbers and not the M4? We will probably never know.
                        Yours,
                        Terry Keller
                        "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                        Rammstein

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