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Item Code: 1087-82
Excellent condition bridle leather baldric used for wearing the NCO or Musician sword. Belt is just over 2” wide. Outside surface remains in clean, unissued condition. Leather has some very minor scuffs but is overall very clean and supple. Sewn-on belt-loop keeper remains securely in place. Small hole for sword scabbard is present with light wear in the frog portion of the belt. All stitching is complete and unbroken.
Round “eagle” NCO buckle has three wire hooks and is in excellent condition. The brass face has a number of small dings around the edge otherwise a very nice plate.
Beautiful N.C.O. shoulder belt rig in amazing condition. [jet]
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