Bag strap buckle comparison pics AB, Keppler, Todds
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Bag strap buckle comparison pics AB, Keppler, Todds
Here's some shots of my bag strap buckles side by side.
Adventurebilt, Keppler, Todds and the original.
This should help some of you make a more informed decision on your next bag strap buckle purchase.
The AB buckle is laser cut stainless steel and needs to be sanded and polished. The Keppler buckle from what I'm told is a nickel plated English buckle and the Todd's is a nickel plated Indian or Pakistani cast buckle.
Adventurebilt, Keppler, Todds and the original.
This should help some of you make a more informed decision on your next bag strap buckle purchase.
The AB buckle is laser cut stainless steel and needs to be sanded and polished. The Keppler buckle from what I'm told is a nickel plated English buckle and the Todd's is a nickel plated Indian or Pakistani cast buckle.
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It is the most accurate. What always bothered me when watching Raiders was that his buckle is not perfectly square, it's almost square.
Everyone elses buckles are totally square which throws them off just enough to not look quite right.
The AB buckle is that way, almost square but not quite. It also has the propper thinness that some others lack. Too many buckles are very thick when they should just a bit over the thickness of a Quarter.
Everyone elses buckles are totally square which throws them off just enough to not look quite right.
The AB buckle is that way, almost square but not quite. It also has the propper thinness that some others lack. Too many buckles are very thick when they should just a bit over the thickness of a Quarter.
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That's correct. Kepplers bag straps with the buckle are $36 shipped. The color of the Keppler strap is a dark mahogany, oiled leather. The AB buckles are something like $6.00.
Here's what Marc told me about the buckles...
We've spent so many hours on that little buckle (incl. techn. 3D drawings with Solidworks) just to get the perfect buckles for ourselves to start with, as we weren't able to find what we saw on film elsewhere. But in the end, the price for 10 or 200 buckles wasn't much different (due to the programming costs), so we chose to offer them at cost for fellow fans as well. I'm very pleased to hear that the pickyness is appreciated.
Here's what Marc told me about the buckles...
We've spent so many hours on that little buckle (incl. techn. 3D drawings with Solidworks) just to get the perfect buckles for ourselves to start with, as we weren't able to find what we saw on film elsewhere. But in the end, the price for 10 or 200 buckles wasn't much different (due to the programming costs), so we chose to offer them at cost for fellow fans as well. I'm very pleased to hear that the pickyness is appreciated.
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AB bag straps on the horizon, eh? I guess I'll hold out for that. Though it'll probably be like $200 a strap, like the holsters...
I do like the way that buckle looks though. And I've never been one of those guys who cares about the buckle, but I think I'd like one like this!
Thanks for the review!
Shane
I do like the way that buckle looks though. And I've never been one of those guys who cares about the buckle, but I think I'd like one like this!
Thanks for the review!
Shane
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Is this these the right type of screws for the strap?
http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/prod ... p?dept=232
http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com/prod ... p?dept=232
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I don't have pictures to post, but the Magnoli buckle I have looks much like the NH one posted earlier. It lis large and flat, with the flat surface area seen being wide. The Todd's buckle has a recessed ceter bar and the flat edges are somewhat narrower. If I had to choose a brand against the screen cap, I would go with Todd's IMHO!
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