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    I've looked at a LOT of celtic themed buckles and never saw anything like that. I'd like to see some pics of that one.

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    That definately would have lost my interest.

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    Was it one of the Celtic Cross buckles that we have on our site? If so, I've seen it as well and there's a REASON we didn't order it.

    I don't know too many guys in kilts who need belt buckle "bling".

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    there are loads of spinner buckles out there. I've seen ones that look like car wheels, ones that look like vinyl records. It's a hip-hop thing.

    I'm not really into the spinners but
    I kinda think buckles that are more than just buckles are cool.
    Ever seen a flask buckle? Or one that holds a zippo lighter? They exist!

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    Note to self: scratch the hydrolic sporran with underglow kit proto-type.

    although it did get 5 miles to the dram

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloves
    Ever seen a flask buckle?
    no..but I am looking!!!

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    Is that a turning buckle? Just checking for any lost-in-translation. well a pic I'd like to see. I make alot of jewellery with moving parts just for fun, esp rings. Good for nervous people who fiddle all the time.Or just get bored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozmeath
    Is that a turning buckle? Just checking for any lost-in-translation. well a pic I'd like to see. I make alot of jewellery with moving parts just for fun, esp rings. Good for nervous people who fiddle all the time.Or just get bored.
    yes, the knot in the center spins around like a pinwheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloves
    there are loads of spinner buckles out there. I've seen ones that look like car wheels, ones that look like vinyl records. It's a hip-hop thing.
    Then why the Celtic knotwerk? I've never heard of Celtic Hip-Hop


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    Spinner ring

    Here's a link to a Celtic spinner ring. O'Neille

    On overstock.com search celtic ring, in case this doesn't take again.

    http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2....ROD_ID=1136857
    Last edited by O'Neille; 23rd August 06 at 06:59 PM.

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