Hitler Youth and Deutsches Jungvolk buckles for review

JME

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RZM M4/44. Some HJ Buckle's for review. Let me know what you think of these. Any and all input appreciated. JME

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The photos with the big SA buckle ist just for size comparison.

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DJ and HJ with RZM tag.

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The smaler SA buckle looks very interesting to me. Nice idea to put it next to a normal sized one.
They all seem to be original from what I see, though I am not a HJ buckle specialist.
 
JME
nice buckles, and thanks for sharing with the forum. You have a great cross section of youth buckles! My favorite of the lot is the very first buckle shown.. it is a very distinct and seldom seen eagle. I will look through my catalog and let you know who the maker is, but a very nice early buckle. My second favorite would be the DJ buckle.. I love the simple and striking DJ design :)
thanks again for sharing
Chad
 
Hi Chad,
Thank you for your input! I never gave that eagle a second thought. I did not know that this was an early eagle. I can tell you know more about buckles than most people. If you get a chance it would be nice to find out who the maker is one the first buckle. I still have the belt and the cross straps that came with it. Thank you again for your input! JME
 
JME
the first buckle shown is made by Friedrich Keller from Oberstein
this is a seldom seen maker, and these buckles are usually unmarked. I happen to have a very rare marked example, when i received it, I was able to decode the unmarked buckles I had in my colllection
hope this helps :)
thanks
Chad
 
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