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Belt buckle info

Started by Jaz5833, Today at 01:09:52 AM

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Burnsie, Jaz5833, 4dogs, Mike Bolin, DGW, chinook907, Flingblade, trad_bowhunter1965, Arctic Hunter, Spottedwolf, elk nailer and 9 Guests are viewing this topic.

Jaz5833

A friend recently gave me a box full of archery club pins and various belt buckles. It's obvious to see where they came from but I was wondering if anyone might clue me in to why these have the red and white enamel. In a search, I can only find them without the enamel. I thought perhaps it signified a second and third place for the shoot? If so, is it possible to find who won them? The guy who gave them to me didn't know anything about them.

There was an empty plastic case among the bunch with the name Robbie Robinson.

Pat B

Did you try a Google search? I had some old buckles I tried to ID and Google search gave me some answers.Take a pic in Google Search.
The only Robbie Robinson I know of was a member of The Band a rock group from the 60s and 70s and Bob Dylan's band back in the 60s.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
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Burnsie

The Bigfoots must be female -  :goldtooth:
"You can't get into a bar fight if you don't go to the bar" (Grandma was pretty wise)

Tajue17

I lived in Redding and Cottonwood and heard nothing about that club it must be pretty old.
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