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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    [...] unless one could find a copper colored buckle.
    I'd be afraid of the copper oxidising on my kilt, unless it were well sealed in some sort of tarnish-resistant finish.

    Andrew.

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    Where is a good place to find brass colored Kilt belt buckles? I see that Frugal corner has some. Any other place?

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    Thanks Bill. Nice store. Only about 60 miles from me - I might visit them.
    Last edited by Larry124; 18th October 07 at 05:44 AM.
    [FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]

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    I often use a belt that has a copper color. It looks good and I've had no problem with staining of any sort. My preference in brass with brown.

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    I also prefer a brass buckle with brown belt. Brown ghillies look good also with it all. I wish I had a bair that color.

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    I prefer brass on most leather. But I have a couple of belts that are dark or reddish brown (as opposed to yellowish-brown) and they look great with silver or pewter as well.

    Moosedog

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry124 View Post
    Where might I find a (modestly priced) brass buckle for a 2” belt?
    Oconee Leather Works has a good selection of modestly priced brass buckles: http://oconeeleatherworks.com/Buckles.htm

    He also makes great belts (I'm waiting for one right now).
    Animo non astutia

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    If you're looking for a second opinion, I think silver/chrome looks great with medium browns and dark browns (even some dark reddish browns). I wear an interchangeable silver buckle on my brown belt because all my other "jewelry" (wedding ring, watches, celtic dogs bracelet) is silver, and I think it completes the picture better. That said, I don't worry too much about the brass buckles on my R-kilts sporran strap (though I have thought of requesting one in brown with chrome hardware once or twice...) mixing with my silver stuff.

    Just my two cents.
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