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Kia kaha
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Thank you Tony.

I was on a fierce belt buckle hunt a few years back.

The steel buckle came out of Serbia of all places.

Seth

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Here is a buckle that I can't explain.

Maybe one of you have seen it before.

Looks like a real low budget insurgent buckle.

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On 5/13/2021 at 7:11 AM, The Working Dead said:

Here is a buckle that I can't explain.

Maybe one of you have seen it before.

Looks like a real low budget insurgent buckle.

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Nice belt, here’s a picture of a Russian Advisor in Maputo Mozambique. (From a Russian vet website) shows the same type of buckle worn by the Russian not  insurgents

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3 hours ago, Kia kaha said:

Nice belt, here’s a picture of a Russian Advisor in Maputo Mozambique. (From a Russian vet website) shows the same type of buckle worn by the Russian not  insurgents

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This is why I really like this forum.

Thank you Kia Kaha

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I believe the first canteen posted on the thread is a Romanian made canteen. Does anyone know if that’s correct? Obviously many eastern bloc countries supplied material to the insurgent groups. 

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