Thanks for all the opinions.
I have decided to keep it.
If it is a repro... well I've been screwed by less pretty things.
It is a pretty belt!
Thanks for all the opinions.
I have decided to keep it.
If it is a repro... well I've been screwed by less pretty things.
It is a pretty belt!
In honor of my father Howard C. Ricks, Corporal, Co. E, 2nd Battalion, 20th Marine Engineers, 4th Marine Division. Feb. 1943 - Oct. 1945. Serial No. 813302. Roi-Namur, Feb. 1, 1944, Green Beach 1; Saipan, Jun. 5, 1944, Yellow Beach 1; Tinian, Jul. 23, 1944, White Beach 1; Iwo Jima, Feb. 19, 1945, Blue Beach 1.
If Butlersrangers thinks its real then it problay is, as I stated I am no expert. I will pick up a repro to go with my carbine.
It's an original circa 1905 commercial belt for sporting use. Notice the gentle age fading of the black tracer threads in the belt. I expect that the metal fittings are subdued bronze. These have never been reproduced. There's no real demand for reproductions of this style belt. I used to see similar high condition belts at shows in the good old days offered as military, but that's just a story for the uninitiated.
It's a beautiful belt. Enjoy it sparingly! The cotton is not as strong and serviceable as it was 100 years ago.
Yours,
Eureka Arsenal