10 USD
He had a black belt with a gold / brass buckle
46.54 dollars
probably Marlboro
put ketchup on it and wash it off do this 3 times and wipe it with a cloth and now you have a shiny buckle
With the serial number that you supplied,your Savage model 99 rifle was made in the year 1940.
Well without seeing it, it sounds from the serial number to be an early 1970's model, this is a reference from the Ludwig site, "At approximately the 750,000 mark in the serial number sequence, Ludwig discontinued the brass Keystone badge and replaced it with the blue and olive parallelogram-shaped badge". The original Ludwig badge was a Brass/gold looking one.
your savage model 99 was made in 1933.
While you do not state weather you have a 1851 navy standard model or London model,these early made percussion colts were made from 1850-1873.The third model and the fourth model of the standard model 1851 navy both had brass trigger guards.these were from serial number 4,200-215,348,which was the end of production.The london model all had the brass trigger guard and brass gripstraps.these were made from serial number 1-42,000 from the year 1853-1857.
To find a serial number list for Willson Euphoniums, you can visit the official Willson website or contact their customer service for specific inquiries. Additionally, brass instrument forums and communities may have compiled lists shared by enthusiasts and collectors. Websites dedicated to brass instrument repair and history might also feature relevant information.
The Winchester Model 1894 with a serial number starting with "L" indicates it was manufactured in the early 1920s, specifically around 1923. The nickel steel barrel and brass hammer and trigger are features that were used in various configurations of the model. Therefore, this rifle would be approximately 100 years old as of 2023. For a precise year, consulting a Winchester serial number reference guide would be advisable.
There is on mine, under the brass buttplate, on the left side. Mine is stamped 18, I believe.
It depends where you are. In many places they could be classed as offensive weapons.Added: (in the US) brass knuckles (of any description) are classified as Prohibited Weapons. The mere possession of them is against the law.