WW2 German Original Uber Rare Maker (Friedrich Turck) 1938 Heer Tabbed Buckle and Maker Marked 1937 Belt.
Friedrich Turck Ludenscheid buckles are possibly the rarest maker out there.
This buckle is tabbed with makers mark stamped into the leather (Friedrich Turck Ludenscheid 1938). The unique makers mark can also bee found under the buckles prongs.
The excitement doesn’t end with the buckle, the belt itself is also a interesting piece, with more going on than I’ve ever seen on another belt. The belt is a nice condition size 100cm. There looks to be a unit marking stamped into the leather 1037 B.A.Fu., stamped next to that is XIXX and something I cant quite make out. Underneath the catch flap is the belts makers mark (KARL KURZ STUTTGART 1937).
Overall good condition with supple leather.
Friedrich Turck Ludenscheid buckles are possibly the rarest maker out there.
This buckle is tabbed with makers mark stamped into the leather (Friedrich Turck Ludenscheid 1938). The unique makers mark can also bee found under the buckles prongs.
The excitement doesn’t end with the buckle, the belt itself is also a interesting piece, with more going on than I’ve ever seen on another belt. The belt is a nice condition size 100cm. There looks to be a unit marking stamped into the leather 1037 B.A.Fu., stamped next to that is XIXX and something I cant quite make out. Underneath the catch flap is the belts makers mark (KARL KURZ STUTTGART 1937).
Overall good condition with supple leather.
Friedrich Turck Ludenscheid buckles are possibly the rarest maker out there.
This buckle is tabbed with makers mark stamped into the leather (Friedrich Turck Ludenscheid 1938). The unique makers mark can also bee found under the buckles prongs.
The excitement doesn’t end with the buckle, the belt itself is also a interesting piece, with more going on than I’ve ever seen on another belt. The belt is a nice condition size 100cm. There looks to be a unit marking stamped into the leather 1037 B.A.Fu., stamped next to that is XIXX and something I cant quite make out. Underneath the catch flap is the belts makers mark (KARL KURZ STUTTGART 1937).
Overall good condition with supple leather.