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Item Code: M25540
This leather enlisted man’s waist belt meas. approx. 1.75 inches wide x 36.50 inches long. One end has a stamped number of “224” along with two holes for attaching the belt plate. This end was cut for sizing as evidenced by the uneven edge.
The opposite end has a single well-used hole at the edge with 12 more running across the face of the belt beginning 8.50 inches from the end.
Bridle leather is pliable but the surface finish is worn.
This one appears to have been used. [ad]
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