Steel HJ buckle with ersatz belt

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I've had this belt in my possession for many years but just recently have had interest enough to research it.

The buckle is what looks like a typical steel Josef Felix & Söhne variation marked M4/110.

The pressed paper belt was produced by Ewald Lüneschloss and is marked RZM L2/1/41 and is a size 95. The belts clasp is steel. The buckle adjustment strip is leather.

I'm interested in any feedback about the buckle and belt.

Thank you

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The buckle is what looks like a typical steel Josef Felix & Söhne
I'm interested in any feedback about the buckle and belt.

Thank you
The correct name is Feix. They are still in business today.
Josef Feix Sohne

I know it`s not your fault and it`s FELIX (the cat) in most American and English books. Even to this day. The same as Karl Hensler has been bastardized into Flensler, Fenser, Henter.. anything but their proper name.
It`s a pity. And because of the parrots, it never ends.
Any of the RZM or LDO lists you find in books or on the net contain so many spelling mistakes it makes a dedicated researchers toes curl up.
As for your item, I am not a buckle guy, but am sure someone will be along shortly to give more info.
Nice clear images :swissAll too often we get subjected to blurry small images taken with a potato.
 
Did you manage to contact Feix at all, Pressedpaper?
 
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