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| | Bogus Buckles: Dedicated to Stopping the Tiffany, Gaylord, Mills, Nash Belt Buckle and Button Scam |
 | | In order to halt the sales of some of the fake materials created to defraud collectors, Bogus Buckles is proud to offer eBook editions of some of the fake books and catalogs that appeared during the 1970's and 1980's in an attempt to legitimize these fake buckles. |
 | | During the 1960's, at a time when Americans were recognizing the centennial of the Civil War, a sudden onslaught of belt buckles appeared that seemed to have been made during that tragic period at flea markets, gun shows, swap meets, and the like. |
 | | While these buckles are still seen selling for upwards of $1,400 on eBay (and elsewhere), they are, for all practical purposes, absolutely worthless. |
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