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    DIY Regulation Doublet

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    Man that is cool. Keep us posted.

    BTW--where'd you get the buttons?
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    Ebay buttons......3 sets just to be sure.

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    Excellent work!

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    Looking good

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    Looks great thus far.
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    The tallent among the rabble is amazing. Good job.

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    Kevin, That looks really well made. How did you sew on the paracord?
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    Cool, be sure to post a pic of it being worn sometime.
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    WHOA! I'm really impresed with your tailoring skills-- well done indeed!

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