Belts
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I have to second Splattered's comments about Mark Joiner. I purchased two buckles from him that never showed, up, the resulting correspondence was painfully slow. When I did get communication with him he claimed the postal service had let him down, I don't doubt this but he did not manage the situation very well at all. I waited for feedback on the missing belts and got nothing back from him. In the end ( about 4 months after the initial purchase ), I asked for a refund and got no reply.
I have written this purchase off as a bad mistake. I would urge people to be wary when dealing with this guy, in my experience he managed to re-define the word "unreliable"
On a more positive note, I managed to pick up a beautiful IHB-03 from Seul. I am looking to replace the belt as it is slightly too small for me.
I would like to use a UK based leather shop / craftsman to help save on logistical headaches ( I am UK based ).Does anyone have any good recommendations for good leather artisans in the UK?? I have made a few internet searches but have struggled to find any real strong candidates. To do the IHB-03 buckle justice a really good quality belt is required.
I had thought about getting a belt with a press stud style fixing at one end, thus allowing me to use different colour belt straps with the buckle.
I am not sure if this style of belt will suit the IHB-03 though. Having a couple of press studs close to the buckle may not look as nice and clean as having the belt strap properly stitched around the buckle?? What do you reckon??Any feedback would be most welcome.
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Heard really nice things about Terry Dear, particularly his Quercus belt. Never had any dealings with him personally, but I believe his prices are reasonable and the quality is excellent. He's supposed to be pretty willing to work with customers on special orders and requests.
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Got a Quercus on order at the moment.
I sent him my buckle and he's gonna work with it and make the belt I want.
1 week turnaround.
Really easy to deal with although he does tend to email about 1 o'clock (UK) in the morning. -
Heard really nice things about Terry Dear, particularly his Quercus belt. Never had any dealings with him personally, but I believe his prices are reasonable and the quality is excellent. He's supposed to be pretty willing to work with customers on special orders and requests.
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I know terry through a group order some sufu guys did with him and he handled things like a pro. great craftmanship, big bang for the buck and definitely the way to go when you're looking for a MTO belt (besides a few more gret gentlemen!)...
good things tend to take their time, but you can be damn sure about you being stunned about the item as soon as you open that package...it's like when opening a package from IH.co.uk, trust me -
i ordered one in tan
the reason for me to get this belt-Heavy duty stainless steel roller buckle made from 316 marine grade steel.(not cheap and rattling die-cast buckles
like most belt….expensive IH, DRY BONES,SHUGAR CANE or Samurai belts too-(1/ 3/4 inch) 44mm bull hide...particular the 44mm
let's see the finished product lad
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Thanks for the "heads up" with regard to Terry Dear.
I had a quick look at his webpage and you are right, the Quercus 15oz oak tanned leather belt strap looks like a quality item.
I will drop him a line along with some photos of the IHB-03 and see what can be arranged.
Question now is what colour belt strap to go for??
Decisions,…........... Decisions,........................ I think the answer is to try and get hold of another IHB-03 buckle and go for both a black and a natural colour-way. This could be a nice but expensive venture!
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I just bought an "old bull" belt from saddleback leather. It's made from the tough ass hide of an old bull. I'm enamored with their bags and pretty excited to get one of their belts.
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Here's the "old bull." It's insanely thick.
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Saddleback makes nice stuff. I just wish it wasnt made in Mexico, and that the main guy Dave wasnt so arrogant. Kind of rubs me the wrong way.
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But thats a nice belt. The micro adjustments are a really nice feature.
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See, I kind of like his writing, it reminds me of a dear friend of mine from college. He was one of those guys that would wax poetically, drink a pint of oil rig moonshine, start a bar brawl, and roll home with a dark Spanish exchange student. I've never really watched his videos, so that might change it for me. I'm not sure why, but I kind of like that they're made in Mexico for some reason. Maybe I'm brainwashed by how proud they are that that's where they come from.
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Terry Dear 'Quercus' belt.
And I thought my IHB-02 was mean, this thing is insane
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very nice and meaty-looking belt. love the garrison buckle too!
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My new belt from tender co should be here later this week. Whattle dyed with aam enameled keeper.
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Just found another version of Anesthetist's belt at Hickoree's, this time with an oxidised buckle.
The trouble with Tender is that they do one-offs for particular stores, and so I'm not sure if this will be available on this side of the Pond.
Another purveyor of leatherwares is For Holding Up The Trousers, which is a small operation in Copenhagen. They did an elasticated belt in collaboration with Tender, but my favourite piece has to be the rifle sling style.