A Small Thing
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- rover smith
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A Small Thing
Got my AB slider buckle in the post. Its not much, but it is nice.
- IndianaBogart
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Re: A Small Thing
That strap looks great! Where is it from?
- Mitch LaRue
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Re: A Small Thing
I'm gonna guess Wade Egan (if no one minds me guessing until rover tells us)...
By the way, rs... while I agree, it isa little thing, it sure is a pretty little thing!
By the way, rs... while I agree, it isa little thing, it sure is a pretty little thing!
Re: A Small Thing
The Magnoli bag with a Todd's strap I picked up came with an AB buckle. Problem is I can't figure out how to get the buckle on the strap! I'm no good with these things...
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You have to cut the rivet holding the buckle on off & install the new buckle with a Chicago screw (the two-piece screw that is on the other end of the strap.)jnicktem wrote:The Magnoli bag with a Todd's strap I picked up came with an AB buckle. Problem is I can't figure out how to get the buckle on the strap! I'm no good with these things...
- rover smith
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IndianaBogart wrote:That strap looks great! Where is it from?
Not a Wade Egan buddy, I think the tell tale sign is that its not dyed through, I believe Wade does that with his. I got it from a guy in the UK who runs this site www.lost-ark.net. He provides all the leather bits from the Indy gear set up. Real nice strap very thick and tough. The buckle it comes with though is far from SA, a nice buckle just not right.Mitch LaRue wrote:I'm gonna guess Wade Egan (if no one minds me guessing until rover tells us)...
I think Wade Egan has a tutorial up on his site on how to do this, its really easy.jnicktem wrote:Problem is I can't figure out how to get the buckle on the strap! I'm no good with these things...
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Re: A Small Thing
Mitch LaRue wrote:I'm gonna guess Wade Egan
Tundrarider wrote:The buckle looks like Wade's new one, but the strap doesn't.
rover smith wrote:Not a Wade Egan buddy
I know this'll count for very little (especially given that it's "after the fact")... but I do now agree, it doesn't look like Wade's (of course, that's easy for me to say now that rs has confirmed it) but for the record, I was quickly in agreement after you wrote that, Michael (and before I read rover's response... which has now proved you quite right)
I've got no one to blame but myself, though... I really only took a quick glimpse at it before I thought "hmmm... kinda looked like a W.E. to me... I'm gonna guess that"
Next time I'll do more than glance at something before I guess what it's all about.
- rover smith
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haha, there is alot to get through on the site, I find my daily catch up takes a bit of time, especially as most of you guys are posting while I'm asleep.Mitch LaRue wrote:Next time I'll do more than glance at something before I guess what it's all about
Thanks buddyTundrarider wrote:Nice bag, strap and buckle!
- DanielJones
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All in all the whole package looks great & well worn. Looks like plenty of miles there.
Cheers!
Dan
Cheers!
Dan
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Re: A Small Thing
WOW! That slider look exactly like the slider found on the strap of a WW1 German gas mask can!
...Ya don't think????
...Ya don't think????
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Re: A Small Thing
I really like the look of that strap and buckle combo. I've been hesitant to spend the money on a leather strap -- I mean, c'mon, it's, like, not much more than a belt, only with less finishing work -- and I've been content (so I've been telling myself) with the plastic faux-leather strap that came with a Costumebase bag. Maybe it's the way you photographed your set-up -- this is a very nice photo, with a warm, vintage feel to it -- rather than the strap itself, but now I find myself needing a leather strap, and a plain, square metal buckle.
I should really stay away from this forum, ya know?
Great combo, and nice photo of your gear!
Oh, and... is this the "tan" or the "dark tan" version of the strap?
I should really stay away from this forum, ya know?
Great combo, and nice photo of your gear!
Oh, and... is this the "tan" or the "dark tan" version of the strap?
- rover smith
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Re: A Small Thing
It is pretty close now you mention it, the ones I've seen on those cans are a little thicker, but they would probably work on a leather strap.alphared6 wrote:WOW! That slider look exactly like the slider found on the strap of a WW1 German gas mask can!
...Ya don't think????
Thanks Dan, The stuff in the picture sees alot of use, I wear the jacket all the time and the bag comes to work with me most days, so yeah, "alot" of miles,DanielJones wrote:All in all the whole package looks great & well worn. Looks like plenty of miles there
Tell me about it, I check in everyday and covet other folks gear. So many options for really good quality stuff. It was the dark tan strap I ordered.davidd wrote:I should really stay away from this forum, ya know? is this the "tan" or the "dark tan" version of the strap?
And thanks for the kind words about the photos. I'm inspired by how Tundrarider presents his gear, he always takes the effort to make it look real world and vintage.