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$395.00 SOLD
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Item Code: M25909
This is a well-worn belt with a US infantry belt buckle and sewn leather “keeper”. The belt exhibits surface cracking and some finish loss. Belt leather measures about 39 inches and is soft and pliable. Features early style sewn leather keeper on end. US belt buckle features early “puppy-paw” hooks and is marked “W.H SMITH / BROOKLYN” on the back. The brass face has several small dings and wear. Has a nice brown patina. This is an original, well used infantry belt. [jet]
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