Ridabock & Co belt buckle

GibH

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The information that I can find says Ridabock & Co. was in business from 1883 until 1975.
 

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Yeah, that's why I was having trouble finding a match. All the others I've seen have the lines or rays at the top. This reply is from the what is it forum:

I didn't find your maker but I found an example of your plate. In "American Military Belt Plates" by O'Donnell and Campbell on page 544, plate 917 seems to be like yours. According to the book it is an officer's plate from 1900 to 1920.
 

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