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rickystl 5th June 2011 10:11 PM

Turkish (?) Cartridge Belt
 
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I bought this off Ebay. I've seen alot of cartridge belts, but not like this one. The seller claims it is Turkish. I'm inclined to believe him. The leather is pretty dry. And it's missing a section of the stiched belting. It's hand made and definately not standard military issue. The loops do fit both the 8MM Mauser and .303 British cartridges. It even has two "money pockets". The interesting thing is that about a week after I received it an Antique Dealer in New York - of Middle Eastern origin - sent me an email asking if I wanted to sell it. I declined. He said that if I ever decide to, he would purchase it immediately. Hmmm. Sort of makes me wonder what I have here. :shrug:
I've never seen another like it. Maybe others on the Forum have? Anyway, thanks for looking. Just thought it was an interesting item. Rick.

Atlantia 5th June 2011 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by rickystl
I bought this off Ebay. I've seen alot of cartridge belts, but not like this one. The seller claims it is Turkish. I'm inclined to believe him. The leather is pretty dry. And it's missing a section of the stiched belting. It's hand made and definately not standard military issue. The loops do fit both the 8MM Mauser and .303 British cartridges. It even has two "money pockets". The interesting thing is that about a week after I received it an Antique Dealer in New York - of Middle Eastern origin - sent me an email asking if I wanted to sell it. I declined. He said that if I ever decide to, he would purchase it immediately. Hmmm. Sort of makes me wonder what I have here. :shrug:
I've never seen another like it. Maybe others on the Forum have? Anyway, thanks for looking. Just thought it was an interesting item. Rick.


Nice, looks more Arabian to me.....

regihis 6th June 2011 01:50 AM

Ismahil of Chaldiran
 
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Shah Ismahil of Chaldiran, the founder of the Dinasty Safavid. your sword it was cutting in half his opponent of the head up to his mount.


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