This 1982 Halliburton Services commemorative belt buckle celebrates one of the earliest vehicles used by the company—a 1916 FWD truck-mounted pumper, marking a milestone in oilfield service history. Cast in solid pewter by General Graphics, the buckle features a highly detailed 3D relief of the historic truck, with the Halliburton logo above.
The reverse bears a detailed inscription explaining the truck’s history: originally purchased from the U.S. Army at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in 1926, with only two such trucks known to exist today—one displayed at Halliburton’s Research Center in Duncan, Oklahoma. This buckle was made exclusively for friends, customers, and employees of Halliburton Services in 1982.
A rare and collectible piece of American industrial heritage, it’s perfect for oilfield memorabilia collectors, vintage truck enthusiasts, or Western belt buckle aficionados.
⭐ Key Features:
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Issued by Halliburton Services in 1982
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Crafted in pewter by General Graphics (marked on back)
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Detailed 3D relief of 1916 FWD truck-mounted pumper
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Reverse includes full historical text about the truck’s significance
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Dimensions: approx. 3.25” wide x 2.25” tall
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Made exclusively for Halliburton friends, customers, and employees
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Excellent collectible for oilfield history or corporate memorabilia
📦 Condition:
Very Good. Mild age patina with sharp detail and clean relief. No corrosion or cracks. Back inscriptions fully legible; hardware intact and functional.
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