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Item Code: 1047-149
Belt is made of khaki web material with eight pockets around the body of the belt. Each pocket has a brown metal rimless eagle snap attached to a pointed flap. All snaps operate properly. Pocket bodies are in good condition.
Belt fastener is the typical brass “T” type.
Each end of the belt has a brass fitting with “C” hooks at top and bottom. The belt is adjusted for size by doubling each end over and anchoring the belt ends in the appropriate grommet hole. The resulting loop on each end holds the “T” fastener. The brass fittings are marked “”PAT. JAN29, 1901, MCH. 29, 1904, MCH 29, 1904.”
Belt has some light surface dirt throughout and several small dark stains but it is otherwise in good condition. [ad]
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