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5 November 2007, 02:34 PM | #1 |
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Panerai straps
I'm rapidly sliding down the slope into an obsession for these.
Just out of interest, do a lot of you collect them, how many is too many and how many is not enough. Please tell about your favorites, also a bit of info on finding them. The really nice ones. Thanks in advance. Larry. Also pics if possible... |
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Thanks Bo
Here's a few suggestions. Have a look here first http://www.paneristi.com/straps/index.html Then here http://www.vintagerstraps.com/ then here http://www.zeugmastraps.com/ Scot Salmon will build you anything : Scot Salmon <[email protected]> And then try http://www.strapculture.com/home.html and last of all Shane Delaurian makes some amazing straps and will also do one off custom straps http://www.delaurian.com/ Zeugma and Savage (Scot Salmon) are my current favourites but that changes by the week. I hope this helps. And believe me it becomes an addiction |
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Wow, Miner!
Those ones would tempt even the shyest sheep to start wearing straps:
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Thanks guys - great pics. Thanks also for the links. Some of the straps in yr. pics look amazing, In fact I might be reluctant to put some of them on and wear them just because they look so cool as they are.
Anyway, as most of us would probably agree, none of this would be happening without Rolex as the primary motivator, but I've gotta say it's a relief to be caught up in a new interest that doesn't cost an arm and a leg to indulge... Cheers, Larry. |
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I really like my Greg Stevens strap. Many varieties available.
Go to http://www.photobucket.com & use gregstraps for both the user ID & password.
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