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13th December 05, 02:43 PM
#11
I love the look of the braided sporran straps Robert makes.
When it comes to leather, Robert is the man. The hardware is of very good quality and heavy enough to last. I've seen them, but I don't own one. I'm hoping to grab one this summer at one of the festivals.
Kilted Stuart
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13th December 05, 03:24 PM
#12
I wear a tool belt from Home Depot with my Workmans U.k and web belts with my Stillwater standerds. I only wear a belt with these to clip my cell phone and leatherman on. The rest of the time I don't wear one.
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13th December 05, 08:08 PM
#13
Howseitgoineh?
Originally Posted by Canuck
Yes Robert can make a longer braided section and less strapping and yes Robert has the brass hardware and yes Robert can make a ranger belt.
The question is when Robert can do the above?
Shot you an email to find out the answer to that and other questions 'cause if KCW likes ya, that's good enough for me.
Besides, you're, like, Canadian, eh? And in Ontario. And, like, I spent a lot of my growing-up time in Etobicoke, Erin Mills and Ottawa, eh? So, we're almost family, eh? :smile:
And anyone who willingly takes on the handle "Canuck" ranks high in my book
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14th December 05, 05:41 AM
#14
Originally Posted by Southern Breeze
I wear a tool belt from Home Depot with my Workmans U.k and web belts with my Stillwater standerds. I only wear a belt with these to clip my cell phone and leatherman on. The rest of the time I don't wear one.
well i need a belt :mrgreen: . i looked at the tool belts but they didnae come in my size( which my wife calls "gonzo" ) about a 48 really. at this point i have 2 belts a traditional kilt belt and 1 3/4 wide black belt with a modern style buckle, but im looking for a brown belt that looks 17th or 18th century maybe along with sporran strap to match.. thats just me i guess..
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14th December 05, 06:54 AM
#15
Originally Posted by A Dhuglas
Shot you an email to find out the answer to that and other questions 'cause if KCW likes ya, that's good enough for me.
Besides, you're, like, Canadian, eh? And in Ontario. And, like, I spent a lot of my growing-up time in Etobicoke, Erin Mills and Ottawa, eh? So, we're almost family, eh? :smile:
And anyone who willingly takes on the handle "Canuck" ranks high in my book
Eh ya, I got's yer email boy and replied to it I did. I been to those places ya mentioned. There's a lot of my kilts up in the Ottawa Valley don't ya know....
I and KCW gets along and I've been known to get along with the bunches of ya eh. Even that Ron guy who calls me evil eh...
I gots to get back to me sewing so Cheers on ya boy.
Robert
The leather and hemp Kilt Guy in Stratford, Ontario
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14th December 05, 08:47 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Canuck
Eh ya, I got's yer email boy and replied to it I did. I been to those places ya mentioned. There's a lot of my kilts up in the Ottawa Valley don't ya know....
I and KCW gets along and I've been known to get along with the bunches of ya eh. Even that Ron guy who calls me evil eh...
I gots to get back to me sewing so Cheers on ya boy.
Robert
Beauty, eh?
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14th December 05, 09:51 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Scibaer
well i need a belt :mrgreen: . i looked at the tool belts but they didnae come in my size( which my wife calls "gonzo" ) about a 48 really. at this point i have 2 belts a traditional kilt belt and 1 3/4 wide black belt with a modern style buckle, but im looking for a brown belt that looks 17th or 18th century maybe along with sporran strap to match.. thats just me i guess..
Give Rudi a shout at www.celticempire.com he has some great belts and makes the sporrans and straps that Bear sells. I have dealt with Rudi numerous times in the past and I have never been disappointed. It may also be possible for custom work if that is what you are looking for. His prices on his belts are pretty good, but he also gets into some pretty pricy items as well.
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14th December 05, 10:29 AM
#18
always love recommendations.......
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14th December 05, 12:11 PM
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well, i'll hae a wee look-see at his site.
cheers
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14th December 05, 08:57 PM
#20
WOW, I love leather working because my late grandfather practiced that art form (he was really good too). And I'm drooling after visiting that site. I want almost everything. Wow.
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