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Draft V3 Of The Cricket Buckle Book.
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<blockquote data-quote="brianincnb" data-source="post: 425308" data-attributes="member: 10771"><p>Thanks Dign-it.</p><p>With the book, I'm trying to collate the most complete information about each buckle that I can. Which means, I sometimes use multiple pictures. </p><p>The registry stamp, the letters didn't match up to any of the reported letters for the period. So I'm wondering if that was a decision by the maker to use their 'own' mark / date system. </p><p>I've found, that not all buckles with a registry stamp, can be tracked back to reference in the historical records in the UK. ie: registry stamped items didnt have to be reported to a central authority. </p><p></p><p>Would you be able to measure your buckle, and get a better pic of the registry stamp if you have the time? I'd like to check if yours is a different production run.</p><p></p><p>thanks b.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianincnb, post: 425308, member: 10771"] Thanks Dign-it. With the book, I'm trying to collate the most complete information about each buckle that I can. Which means, I sometimes use multiple pictures. The registry stamp, the letters didn't match up to any of the reported letters for the period. So I'm wondering if that was a decision by the maker to use their 'own' mark / date system. I've found, that not all buckles with a registry stamp, can be tracked back to reference in the historical records in the UK. ie: registry stamped items didnt have to be reported to a central authority. Would you be able to measure your buckle, and get a better pic of the registry stamp if you have the time? I'd like to check if yours is a different production run. thanks b. [/QUOTE]
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