COMPLETE COLONIAL SHOE BUCKLE & KNEE BUCKLE FRAME

spectra1 link=topic=13642.msg144554#msg144554 date=1373079309 said:
Which a looking for....how bout some civil war junk when I get back down south:huh:. Lol
sure! i'll take some crappy box plates,junk breast plates,toss a few of those illiterate CSA (like how can the button maker make a dumb mistake like that to use a C instead of a U? 8/ ) and toss in some of those over size 3 ringy thingy's that when fired just fell out of the end of the barrel and looked like they never hit their target.
sound fair to you? :rolleyes: oh and only if you throw in a bayonet will this deal be fair.otherwise you are getting the better end of the stick :poke:
 
:hysterical:

Now that's funny wherever you're from....


On a serious note how many CSA buckles so I need. Two colts a few swords.... bucket s of bullets.........parrot shells....I mean really who needs to hold on to all that junk?

PS my damn wife found the two colts......I just dug em.
 
spectra1 link=topic=13642.msg144589#msg144589 date=1373166164 said:
:hysterical:

Now that's funny wherever you're from....


On a serious note how many CSA buckles so I need. Two colts a few swords.... bucket s of bullets.........parrot shells....I mean really who needs to hold on to all that junk?

PS my damn wife found the two colts......I just dug em.
no parrot shells! my bird won't eat those.just 2 CSA waist plates,2 bewb plates with eagles on em, one illiterate CSA button,a few 3 ringy thingy's and a rusty bayonet and if a bayonet isn't available a crusty sword will suffice & it's a done deal! and I live in CT
 
del link=topic=13642.msg144789#msg144789 date=1373407743 said:
Dave i thought you'd get a kick out of this video , kinda cool to see how your colonial shoe buckles went on .




Thanks for posting the video Dan, it's nice to see how they were worn :clapping:
 
Great finds :)

Would you mind if I reproduce the buckle photo? I help run a metal detecting club in central England, One of our members posted a find he wanted id'ing on the forum and it looks a lot like a part of the buckle you found.
 
That was fascinating...to be honest I had never given much thought about how the buckle system worked, I see if they had a fancy buckle made how it could be transferred rather easily between different shoes! Now it makes more sense why they are found at sites I always assumed that it was complete shoes that were discarded or lost in a fire that cause the buckles to survive....man read the posts and learn...thanks!
 
Now is there a similar demonstration about Knee buckles, did they work the same way and also were transferred from different pairs of breeches?
 
Pona link=topic=13642.msg146354#msg146354 date=1375444656 said:
Great finds :)

Would you mind if I reproduce the buckle photo? I help run a metal detecting club in central England, One of our members posted a find he wanted id'ing on the forum and it looks a lot like a part of the buckle you found.
sure pona,feel free to use it |:cheering:
 
Bell-Two link=topic=13642.msg146360#msg146360 date=1375446172 said:
Now is there a similar demonstration about Knee buckles, did they work the same way and also were transferred from different pairs of breeches?
i'm not sure if there is a vid out on knee buckles,i'll have to search
 

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