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Item Code: M23314
Black leather belt measures 41” in length, 1.875” in width, with 5 holes. Leather solid & supple, but cracking. US buckle face exhibits medium coppery patina, along with moderate wear and scratching. Reverse lead backing clean, hooks solid. Cap box is worn & missing its interior wool & nipple pick. Reverse belt loops are securely attached. Bayonet measures 17.5 in length & displays age spotting, scratching, & moderate pitting [around locking ring]. Belt loop leather solid, scabbard leather is worn & lightly cracking. Tip of brass tip missing.
Else VG, and attractive. Highly collectible belt rig with buckle and three accoutrements.
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