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    Awesome. So it can be made to any waist also? My friend is about 5'0" tall and has a really small waist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloves View Post
    I was under the impression that belts like that were for cleaning horses feet.
    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    It does look like a hoof pick, but that said I like it, it is different than the average round or square buckles you see everywhere.
    It does look a lot like a hoof pick. That being said, one could easily use a real hoof pick to make a similar setup.

    The belt is too narrow for a good kilt belt, but I like it anyway.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Sorry Ayin, Yeah it can be made any size. Everything I make is made to order to the customers needs.

    With all the loops and straps I would not recommend trying to emboss the entire belt with my Celtic Knot, but I could see centering it on the back of the belt or doing it Twice on the back to the left and right of the center line. Edge Bead would not be a problem though.

    A few brass or nickel rivets or studs could be added also to jazz it up.

    Lots of options could be done.

    It truly is a Hoof Pick. It's such a elegant shape and very different I could not resist trying something with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    It does look like a hoof pick, but that said I like it, it is different than the average round or square buckles you see everywhere. I would also like to see the belt at 2 3/4" or 3".
    Hey McM, I didn't know you had some farmboy in you!! I immediately recognized the hoof pick image also.

    Steve, what the heck am I going to do with you?!? I just receive an order and you come up with yet ANOTHER great design. I'll have to wait a while but it is another winner.
    Gentleman of Substance

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    Neat looking, but not my cup of tea either.

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    I think a wide brown belt, if the buckle is proportinal to it anyways, would look great. That, and a nice brown daywear sporran. casual and diffrent, I think it would look pretty slick.

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    what is the size of the belt shown?
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    Cavscout,

    Put me down for 2 one black and one chestnut 44" length!!!
    HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history

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    The belt shown is 1-3/4" wide and tapers to 1-1/8".

    I like your decisiveness Herman

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    Cavscout,

    YOU CAN'T TAKE THE HIGH GROUND IF YOU CAN'T MAKE A DECISION!!

    I am aggressive on and off the battlefield, once I make up my mind I go for it!! CR66
    HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history

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