you should find your nearest antique store they should be able to tell you and somewhere on the buckle there should be a manufacturers date to be antique it would have to be at least 100 years old
Your buckle should fit flush with your belt there should be no movement between the two.
Your seat belt is not buckled. Buckle your seatbelt!
1975 smith &wesson belt buckle worth any money?
Shes right, it wont say Gucci on the buckle, on the belt by the buckle there shouldnt be a screw there. depeding on the design its gonna be squared off or rounded off, there serial number wont start with 1212, it should say made in italy, on the back by the head there should be a rubberish material band to hold the start of the belt, to know if it should be rounded of or squared go to, www.gucci.com, look at which belt you have, and it will show if it should be squared or rounded
The end of the belt should be cut into a point and not a straight squared end. The inside of the belt at the same end, away from the buckle, should have both all saints and the size pressed into the leather. Newer belts will also have a ram skull logo on the same end but on the outside of the belt.
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how can you tell if a timing belt is bad
Markings
well, if its crystal clear glass, then its a very valuable antique. if its heavy, its probably not that great.
There are 4 bolts holding the seat down (same on all 106s) situated at the front and rear of the slide rails. These require a Torx T40 driver. Be sure to unplug the Seatbelt tensioner lead before lifting the seat up and don't drop the seat onto a hard surface or hit the seat belt buckle assembly with any object as the tensioner system (located in the seat belt buckle) has a small explosive charge in it.
Chipped wood or paint.
One can have an antique doll appraised at a local antique dealer. They will be able to check the dolls for markings, which will tell when the doll was made and who manufactured it. From there, one can start the process of having them appraised.