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    Kilt Buckle in Moose Antler Crown

    I'm expecting my first really nice brown sporran soon. I found I didn't have a buckle that would be appropriate with a brown belt and I'm not too fond of brass. So I attacked my stack of antler supplies and made this big moose antler crown buckle. I'm planning on leaving it plain to emphasize the natural look.



    A closer view



    The hardware for a 2.25 inch belt



    It turned out to be just the right size for a kilt buckle.

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    Very nice. I am constantly amazed at the quality of work you do. Keep it up.

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    that will look very sharp

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    Right on, good work!

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    Very nice! That would look amazing with a Freelander with the antler details.

    Clever and well executed, but that's just par for the course O'Neille

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    Good work. We have loads of crowns in the workshop at present.... *Thinks*

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    Wow, I didnt realize a moose antler crown was that big. Makes sense though. Now I need to get some moose antlers. . . . Looks awesome btw!

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    Looks very smart.

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    Elk or caribou would also work. Nice job !

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    Beautiful

    -and sure this is a kilt forum, but that would compliment a pair of jeans to the max, for those who haven't taken the big step! Nice work Kresent!

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