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24 February 2008, 11:55 AM | #1 |
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Calling Greg Stevens Straps?????
Does anyone have any photos of Greg Stevens straps to share.
I really like the light coloured tan with dark coloured stitching Militare Black Stitching Crazy Horse II Brown Stitching
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24 February 2008, 03:31 PM | #2 |
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No pics available at the moment, but I have a handful of them, all great straps.
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25 February 2008, 02:20 AM | #3 |
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I sure do... :) one of my fav ones .
Btw, did you finally get your PAM? here's the crazy horse II |
25 February 2008, 04:31 AM | #4 |
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Here's where you'll want to spend your afternoon.
Go to www.photobucket.com
Type in gregstraps in both the user name & password text boxes All of the straps/belts/etc are indexed on the left hand side. Have fun! |
25 February 2008, 10:26 AM | #5 |
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I've had four of his straps
one didn't hold up very well, one I gave away, and the two I have left are pretty good. BUT, I prefer the Zeugma straps at this point. Check these out. http://www.zeugmastraps.com/
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25 February 2008, 11:08 AM | #6 |
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Thanks John
Zeugmastraps look pretty nice. I see a lot of his strap models are sold out. One thing (although there are many) I have no idea about is the retaining loops. Is it better to have 1 or 2, free floating or fixed. I remember long ago these loops sliding up and down and not effectively retaining the strap, are there any tricks or secrets to retaining loops and their usage? Oyster21: That CZII looks very solid (thick) I'm partial to a slightly lighter colour. After many attempts to get a Panerai and a lot of searching I'm getting one (I hope it gets here) the clue is it is a "J" model (2007) and it is number 281 of 500 so that should narrow it down for you guys to figure it out.
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1 0r 2, personal preference.
What I find, is with the thicker straps, firstly, the keepers should NOT be sewn in. With thick leather, and a sewn in keeper, you have to really bend the tail to get it in. I prefer 2 keepers. One , snugs right up to the buckle, the other holds the tail. With one wider keeper, IMO, it just doesn't feel right. BUT I do have single , wider keepers on some straps. Now, Nuri ( Zeugma) will custom make you a strap. Prices are about the same. I have about a 7" wrist, and I find a 130x75mm strap works great. Hole placement is always an issue, but I haven't had any issues with were they go. If it is snug, the leather will stretch.
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However, there are more in 500 production # in 2007 besides 177: 210, 220, 286... Either one, congrat! Totally agree with John, Zeugma is one of the best as well. Contact Nuri and he'll hook you up with good stuff. The leather is very soft. |
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25 February 2008, 08:17 PM | #9 |
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Thanks John for the inside on stap keepers.
It is truely amazing just how many straps there are out there, totally mind boggling. I am getting titanium so I feel that the lighter coloured straps would present a good contrast, together with dark coloured stitching so that it doesn't look too casual.
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