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PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2014 11:22 pm 
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Just finished these belts for Triggerhappy416 so he can soon put on some pants and come to the range!

One is the classic black belt.

The other is a dark brown version of a buckle less belt. Sometimes called mechanics belts since you can lean on the car and not scratch it. They are all (except the Velcro ones) really just derivatives of a part of a western saddle called the stirrup leathers using a Blevine buckle or Kreger type buckles which have a post or posts that secure the strap such that there is a smooth surface to the riders leg and the horse.

Tony sorry for the spoiler pictures but soon it will be all on you. I will call Sunday to drop them off.


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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2014 2:44 am 
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Well I couldn't wait and picked them up today. They are the best belts I have ever used!! They're well crafted out of real leather and not that bonded crap from the department stores labelled as 'genuine leather'. I think I will toss out all my old belts.

Who says you need pants for the range? Thanks Murray! Now hopefully this won't happen to me :lol:

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