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In six hours of running around this weekend the back buckle presented no problems, in and out of cars, shopping etc. If it were a problem one could easily engineer a side buckle system. The goal was to have a nice belt/buckle that stayed away from the waist plate style of set up. The local crafts person is in Pueblo, Colorado at D&W Leather [no website that I know of]. The buckle set is from Tandy and is their 1.5" Celtic Knot buckle. The belt is 3" necking down to 2" with a roller buckle in the rear. I am liking this belt so much that I'm thinking of having her re-do my brown belt the same way. This set up works for me as it is clean, simple, but elegant. I wear my sporran from my kilt belt [being a phat guy...lol] and needed a sharp way to do it. I think this qualifies, at least for me. Thank you for the kind replies.
Rondo
Edit: BTW, the whole deal cost less than $70 US...which I think was super for a totally custom job.
Last edited by rondo; 14th May 12 at 11:23 AM.
Reason: added cost
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