StratTone Elite Member Joined Oct 4, 2017 Messages 765 Location Warner Robins, GA Dec 11, 2019 #1 Found this in an 1800s area and looks like it could be a buckle. Anybody know what it is? Attachments IMG_9673.jpg 51.7 KB · Views: 324 IMG_9674.jpg 46.3 KB · Views: 344 IMG_9675.jpg 37.6 KB · Views: 294
duggap Elite Member Joined Dec 13, 2011 Messages 2,568 Location Chattanooga, TN Dec 12, 2019 #2 That's horse equipment. I think it is off the saddle.
B bowwinkles Elite Member Joined Mar 16, 2014 Messages 1,505 Dec 12, 2019 #3 I believe it is referred to as being a "slide buckle".
StratTone Elite Member Joined Oct 4, 2017 Messages 765 Location Warner Robins, GA Dec 12, 2019 #4 Very cool. I knew it was old but figured it could be anything. Lol Thank guys
Dsm_mechva Forum Supporter Joined Jun 11, 2012 Messages 4,963 Location Mechanicsville, Va. Dec 12, 2019 #5 May be able to find it or similar in this catalog. https://archive.org/details/catalogueno200jmei
beest Elite Member Joined Nov 10, 2010 Messages 877 Location Netherlands [europe] Dec 13, 2019 #6 duggap said: That's horse equipment. I think it is off the saddle. Click to expand... I agree, horse equipment. But not from the sadle (or bridle or halter). This one has a pin to be fitted on a belt. It is most likely a belt devider from horse pulling harness. Something like these. (click to enlarge)
duggap said: That's horse equipment. I think it is off the saddle. Click to expand... I agree, horse equipment. But not from the sadle (or bridle or halter). This one has a pin to be fitted on a belt. It is most likely a belt devider from horse pulling harness. Something like these. (click to enlarge)
N noluckl Full Member Joined Jul 14, 2019 Messages 188 Dec 13, 2019 #7 Looks like a combination of a "conway buckle" and a "halter square". Not sure what the real name would be.
Looks like a combination of a "conway buckle" and a "halter square". Not sure what the real name would be.