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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Mikey View Post
    I thought a tsuba was a big brass instrument that you see in marching bands!?!
    <rimshot> .... crickets....


    lol

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    i would expect a punny play on words like that from a guy such as Retro Red....but Mikey??

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    And all the time I was thinking it was one of those things you used when you went skin diving.......... Like Jacque Cousteau!!!!!
    By Choice, not by Birth

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    I think it's great idea to blend traditions in appropriate ways.
    Animo non astutia

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    Marvellous belt buckle, I like it very very much !
    Is it your mon ?

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    Thats so cool?

    What other designs did they have?
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    I really like the filigree work. It makes a pleasant change from the slabs of shiny metal we are all used to.

    Regards

    Chas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick the DSM View Post
    Thats so cool?

    What other designs did they have?
    They also had a Chinese dragon but that one was done in chrome and therefore a little too shiny for my liking... But then again, it would match the dragon kilt pin I got a few months back almost perfectly... Hmmm...

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    Is there any way you can adapt the buckle to take a wider belt?

    Or adapt a wider belt to take the buckle?...

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    Is there any way you can adapt the buckle to take a wider belt?

    Or adapt a wider belt to take the buckle?...
    Maybe... I thought about that... I'll probably monkey with it when I return from my holiday in two weeks... ;-)

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