To determine if your Tony Lama belt buckle featuring a state seal is a first edition, check for specific markings or stamps on the back, as first editions often have unique identifiers. Additionally, research the design details, such as the shape and size of the buckle, as first editions may have distinct features compared to later releases. Consult collector guides or online resources for reference images to compare your buckle's characteristics. Lastly, consider seeking advice from a reputable collector or dealer familiar with Tony Lama products.
I have a complete set of Tony Lama state seal first edition and all have first edition on them. By the way, someone wrote that they estimated a complete set of state seal buckles going for $2500. I paid $4000. for mine and i wouldn't part with them for that!
The parts of a belt buckle are the prong, buckle and belt.
To reverse a seat belt buckle, first ensure that the buckle is not engaged. Locate the release button on the buckle, press it, and gently pull the belt out to its full length. Then, feed the belt back through the buckle in the opposite direction, ensuring it clicks securely into place. Finally, test the buckle to confirm it functions correctly in its reversed position.
Yes. For the cast and crew.
To attach a Civil War belt buckle, first, ensure you have a compatible leather belt. Slide the belt through the buckle's prong or attachment point, then adjust it to your desired tightness. If the buckle has a hook or clip mechanism, secure it in place by pressing or fastening it according to the design. Finally, ensure the buckle is positioned correctly for comfort and aesthetics.
The belt usually has a clip or ring that is on the left side (as it's worn) of the belt buckle. Before putting the belt on, put the length of the belt through that clip, then put the belt on. The small nub you'll find on the right side (as it's worn) of the belt buckle will go into a free hole to keep the belt buckle in place. If you have a detachable belt buckle such as a western belt, then the belt and the buckle are sold separately. If that is the case, then the belt will have a snap that will open the end. The buckle has a metal ring on the inside that the end of the belt will go through.
Yes, about 20 years Ago. It was a Special edition. I still have it...
The buckle.
I have Wisconsin, Minnesota, Hawaii, Alaska, Iowa and on that has Sigillum Reipublicae Massachusettensis first edition state belt buckles
He had a black belt with a gold / brass buckle
For men, the buckle is on the left.
Tony Lama produced a limited edition of 1,000 belt buckles specifically for the State of Louisiana. These buckles were created to celebrate Louisiana's unique culture and heritage. Each buckle is a collectible item, reflecting the craftsmanship associated with the Tony Lama brand.