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Theodore Roosevelt was one of the rough riders. I would guess that he would be the most likely to attend such reunions.
They had long slongs so when a girl from the other side saw them they would instantly faint when the saw the rough riders package
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What river did they believe the Spanish would fortify near
I would say an Army belt buckle would be worth from $60 to $100. The prices can vary by condition and manufacturer's mark and type. Go to ebay.com and watch what the final prices are on some of these---if they still allow the sale of them.
The Bradford Exchange Medallions are selling for $125.00 for 6 mounted on commemorative photo. I couldn't find the single medallions.
Buckle defined: To bend; to cause to kink, or to become distorted. Low air pressure would be the reason for the front wheels to "buckle"
In Victorian times it was believed that the exchange of buckle ring jewellery was an expression of love. It is believed that the buckle ring would indicate if a person was single or attached. A buckle ring facing outwards on the finger would denote being single, and inwards facing, attached.
At Buckle, one would shop for such items as that which would be made of denim. For instance, denim jeans would be a particularly favored item to shop for at such a location.
In Victorian times it was believed that the exchange of buckle ring jewellery was an expression of love. It is believed that the buckle ring would indicate if a person was single or attached. A buckle ring facing outwards on the finger would denote being single, and inwards facing, attached.
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The most expensive belt buckle sold would be a belt buckle made by Roland Iten, a Swedish designer. His belt buckle is engineered and crafted like a Geneva watch, and are mechanically operated to loosen the belt. The buckle takes anywhere from 9 - 18 months to create, is crafted entirely of platinum, and costs $18,000.