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Hi all, this buckle was originally a Tunnerbund buckle made by Berge & Nolte until it was converted to a Heer buckle. I like these early conversions, I find them very interesting. Again not sure which company actually did the conversion

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A couple more Heer buckles by this maker, first up a 1942 dated buckle

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And this is a nice 1943 dated one

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Does anyone have information on the late war blue-painted examples? I find them rather suspicious, esp. as many are almost mint.

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