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    Cavscout Belt and buckle!!!

    Cavscout made this belt with knot-work for me, its very soft and nice to wear. I also wanted this Round Celtic knot-work buckle for along time and he had one and this is the end product.


    I'm actually very happy in the pic

    I'd do business again with Cavscout in a heartbeat-top notch work!
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    Great looking set up. I have the very same buckle (though not quite so nice a custom made belt) and have found the the pewter round shape works in a wider range of situations than the more formal looking bright chrome rectangular ones.

    Just an FYI, but you are allowed to smile when modelling!

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    Nice - I have a Cavscout belt and sporran hangers and they are my most used combination.

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    That looks very nice sir! Cavscout does great work.
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    Congratulations on the new belt and buckle combo. I'm wondering though how you stand wearing the Gordon Highlanders kilt, I've not tried mine on in a few months now as I thought the 22oz wool would just be too much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    ... I'm wondering though how you stand wearing the Gordon Highlanders kilt, I've not tried mine on in a few months now as I thought the 22oz wool would just be too much.
    Glen,

    Maybe you just explained David's unhappy expression.

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    double darn it.
    Last edited by David White; 9th July 08 at 02:41 PM. Reason: double post
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Congratulations on the new belt and buckle combo. I'm wondering though how you stand wearing the Gordon Highlanders kilt, I've not tried mine on in a few months now as I thought the 22oz wool would just be too much.
    I dress very casual most times, note the light weight T. It was very over cast today and not to humid so I put the heavy on. And in Virginia you move very slow
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    Great looking combo. I still owe a pic and review on my Cavscout belt. He does awesome work!

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    Both belt and buckle are very nice; they work well together.
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