I can understand that. At least you finally got a look see.
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I can understand that. At least you finally got a look see.
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I am sorry about the death of Arturo, but it is so cool that you were dogged enough to finally get a picture of the buckle. Are you thinking of making an offer to the son? That would be a hell of an addition to your collection.
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Would cleaning it up hurt the value? You never know anymore.
If it was yours, could you ever sell it?
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This board has been here a good while, and plenty of information and discussions have been had. So much so, that we can't remember everything said and done. I'm glad you dug a little and found what you were looking for.
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Do you collect all the versions of the Red River D belt buckles that you find, Drpmpk? That would be a mighty, if not expensive collection to have.
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Thanks for sharing these tidbits and history of the Belt buckle. A man could spend a small fortune trying to collect all the versions there are.
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That's the first I've heard of or seen that ornament. But it would definitely be a must have. Keep us updated on any findings.
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Fantastic. Awesome detail on the buckle. It looks like the Red River name and the brand are applied to the buckle. I thought they were stamped in. Great information, Drpmkp.
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I'll start digging into the couch cushions and see what I can come up with, Drpmkp! lol
From the picture you shared, that would have been one hell of a view off his porch, that is for sure!
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Please do keep us updated on that buckle, Drpmkp. I'm sure they will want a pretty penny for it, though.
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