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Barney
17-11-2008, 19:47
Hello All,

For sale here is a hand made bushcraft belt.

Dyed through bridle leather 3/3.5mm thick "London" tan
Solid Brass "London" Buckle.
Hand stitched "Saw Blade Pocket" Saddle stitch
1mm "Tiger", rot proof, Thread
Quality 2ft saw blade.
Size 34-41" waist

£40 including all paypal fees and delivery

topknot
17-11-2008, 20:01
Very interesting. E&E comes to mind.
Topknot

g4ghb
17-11-2008, 20:03
cool idea mate! ;)

Barney
26-11-2008, 16:55
price drop due to wobbly stitching on interior, not visible whatsoever during use.

£30 delivered and PP fees included.

IanM
26-11-2008, 17:13
How wide is it please?

Barney
26-11-2008, 17:30
inch and a half

Barney
27-11-2008, 21:03
belt traded, cheers for looking guys.:)

andywinkk
27-11-2008, 21:28
Cheers for the belt wayne, i think you got the measurments wrong on the original post,

its more like a 28" to 32", i think you need to check your tape measure

Barney
27-11-2008, 21:30
lying fat get. :)

Dougster
27-11-2008, 22:38
lying fat get. :)

Not looking for repeat custom then.....:lmao: :lmao:

Barney
27-11-2008, 22:42
It will last a lifetime dougster, he wont need another.:)

Dougster
27-11-2008, 22:46
I always find the mood changes my choice of colour.........;)

Barney
27-11-2008, 22:52
London tan makes you look fat Andy, dark brown makes you look thin as anythink.:)


Cheers Dougster.:)

ecobandit
29-11-2008, 14:50
Very interesting. E&E comes to mind.
Topknot

Hmm....... more like A&E I would have thought,having that blade round your waist,just ain't safe!:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :confused:

Barney
30-11-2008, 14:10
Hmm....... more like A&E I would have thought,having that blade round your waist,just ain't safe!:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :confused:


I would love to hear your opinion on the dangers associated with wearing a thin saw blade totally encapsulated in 3mm leather when compared to a very (shaving :)) sharp, pointed knife blade, for instance. Which for most bushcrafters is usually around four inches long and encapsulated in roughly the same thickness of protective material.

Really, I would like to here the dangers you perceive!

ecobandit
30-11-2008, 22:00
put it another way you're wearing your belt,keeping up your trousers you head off for the local magistrates court/airport or any other place you're likely to wander through a metal detector!..... why have you got a "blade" "concealed" about your person? oops I forgot it was there officer ! yeah right you're nicked. yes I know you would'nt be daft enough to do anything of the sort,just like the old codger that handed his knife in when he went to court a few months ago,but hey a folding knife is one thing but concealing a blade in this manner would IMHO constitute an offence!. as for carrying a knife in the same 3mm of leather, my sheath would be inspected regularly as I'm using my knife!

ecobandit
30-11-2008, 22:09
put it another way you're wearing your belt,keeping up your trousers you head off for the local magistrates court/airport or any other place you're likely to wander through a metal detector!..... why have you got a "blade" "concealed" about your person? oops I forgot it was there officer ! yeah right you're nicked. yes I know you would'nt be daft enough to do anything of the sort,just like the old codger that handed his knife in when he went to court a few months ago,but hey a folding knife is one thing but concealing a blade in this manner would IMHO constitute an offence!. as for carrying a knife in the same 3mm of leather, my sheath would be inspected regularly as I'm using my knife! ,that aside it is a very nice belt barney:drive: ;)

Barney
02-12-2008, 20:48
Thank goodness you meant Arrested and Encarserated.

at first I though you meant Accident and Emergency department.