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5th March 07, 10:32 AM
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Belts
I apologize for my ignorance. Does anyone make a brown kilt belt? I have heard that if the sporan and shoes were to be brown, then so ought your belt. However I've not seen anyone promote a brown belt. Maybe I'm just thick and missing it.
On a seperate note, what is the best advice, other than the chain for your sporran? I've heard several people say that the chain wears out your kilt faster, I was just wondering what is the other alternatives?
CBH
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5th March 07, 10:39 AM
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I've gone over to a sporran strap in place of chain. Like the look and feel. Several people make them, and brown belts. Check out Cavscout's site http://www.oconeeleatherworks.com/. He's a frequent poster to this forum.
Brian
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5th March 07, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by BEEDEE
I've gone over to a sporran strap in place of chain. Like the look and feel. Several people make them, and brown belts. Check out Cavscout's site http://www.oconeeleatherworks.com/. He's a frequent poster to this forum.
Brian
I have the black belt and strap that Cavscout sells and they are top notch. He has several brown colors even to match whatever your wanting.
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5th March 07, 10:46 AM
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If you PM Cavscout I am sure he will get back to you soon, he got back to me within 10 mins when I PMed him, with a price that included shipping.
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5th March 07, 11:01 AM
#5
I was looking at this this morning: http://www.kiltgoodies.com/shopindex.htm
It does not really help you at the moment as it is sold out . They may get more in. They also have sporran straps on the same page.
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5th March 07, 11:05 AM
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The link I posted went to a different page. If you use that link click the "belt" button and that will take you to the page.
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5th March 07, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Matthew J. Greene
I was looking at this this morning: http://www.kiltgoodies.com/shopindex.htm
It does not really help you at the moment as it is sold out . They may get more in. They also have sporran straps on the same page.
I can attest that Robin only sells merchandise of the highest quality. I don't know if his belts come from the same source as the sporran straps but the sporran straps are made by Cavscout in the USA.
Dee
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5th March 07, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Matthew J. Greene
I was looking at this this morning: http://www.kiltgoodies.com/shopindex.htm
It does not really help you at the moment as it is sold out . They may get more in. They also have sporran straps on the same page.
I like the Whiskey Glass kilt pin. Only $32 USD...
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5th March 07, 10:59 AM
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I'm sure there are others out there that supply brown belts, but Cavscout's are top quality.
I have a Chestnut colored belt and sporran strap set, which has a slight reddish tinge, but he has a medium brown color as well.
Tom
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5th March 07, 01:16 PM
#10
Con't forget Robert at RKilts.
www.rkilts.com
He makes brown kilt belts, and a couple of different types of sporran belts.
Matt
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