Hello
very curious How the owner was able to reach such result ?
The belt keeps all it's integrity all the way except of the handmade "pattern"
Alex.
PS: The same as HJ 's tie's holder ?
Hello
very curious How the owner was able to reach such result ?
The belt keeps all it's integrity all the way except of the handmade "pattern"
Alex.
PS: The same as HJ 's tie's holder ?
Hi Alex, I like these. A friend of mine used to own one just the same as yours. I am told they were done by POW's?
Very clever stuff.
Cheers, Ade.
Hey - that looks pretty cool! Any chance at getting more pics of that belt? Nice buckle too!
Rob
Hello,
This way of "twisting" the belt is reminiscent of WWI...
Many french soldier for instance used to do it, even if not POWs (they made the same thing with their helmet chinstrap).
Thanks
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Great belt can we see it laid out. Gary
Nice and interesting belt, any marks on the buckle?
Ben
Sorry for the delay
Here We go.
how did they do that
That is actually a good question.....How DID they do something like that if both ens are "unmessed with".
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