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Brown Web Belts $2.39

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Brown web belts can be hard to find. If anyone is looking for a good source, try georgia-outfitters.com, $2.39/e. Just FYI.
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I am still looking for a good UK source - no decent army surplus stores round Dundee in Scotland that I have found yet. Any ideas anyone (postage bumps it up too)?

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Indiana Ken wrote:I am still looking for a good UK source - no decent army surplus stores round Dundee in Scotland that I have found yet. Any ideas anyone (postage bumps it up too)?

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You would think there are some military stores near you. Just a thought. BTW, how did your whip holder turn out?

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hehe - not so good. I had to really improvie with a peice of black elastic. Not very pretty but it did the job. On the subject do you have any idea about where to get a whip holder or how to go about making one as cheaply as possible?

By the way the whip got some pretty good comments. I see what you mean about the red dye on your trousers though but its no big deal. I actually had a guy run up to me during the Hallowe'en party and ask me where I got my whip and hat.

Its all down to you Pyroxene. Cheers!!

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Indiana Ken wrote: ...you have any idea about where to get a whip holder or how to go about making one as cheaply as possible?
How about getting an inexpensive leather belt and cutting it to the length you want using a utility knife. Surely there is sombody there who can put a snap on. Maybe they sell snap kits somewhere.

Just some ideas. Let me keep brainstorming....
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Hi Guys,

Ran into the whip holder dilemma myself over the Halloween weekend. What I found was a leather belt loop attachment at the end of one of those wallets that you connect to your belt via a small chrome chain. Just a cheezy wallet but the leather loop worked real well -all for $7.99. Not very screen accurate, but it did the job.

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BTW Pyroxene -what's the make of that lid in your profile pic? I like it!
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ddplus2 wrote:BTW Pyroxene -what's the make of that lid in your profile pic? I like it!
Thanks. It's a PB Custon. It's one of those that if you order it now, Joe can't get them out until March. It's a great hat. Extremely durable. Once again, thanks.

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