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 Posted: Thu Mar 29th, 2007 06:11 pm
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I picked this strap up from Scot Salmon over on the Paneristi forum and can't say enough about what a great ,comfortable piece of leather this is...TY Scot!hand6.gif Scot is one of the newcomers to the hot new trend in straps and has really won me over...you can reach scot at scotsalmon@houston.rr.com and tell him you saw it on 3T !cool10.gif






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 Posted: Thu Mar 29th, 2007 06:21 pm
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Cool strap Oscar... and love those lug attachments on that Glycine! hand6.gif

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 Posted: Thu Mar 29th, 2007 06:31 pm
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srh_pres wrote:
TY Steve...the F-104 is 53mm it had to have lug extensions...or a landing strip:D Cool strap Oscar... and love those lug attachments on that Glycine! hand6.gif

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: srh_pres wrote:
TY Steve...the F-104 is 53mm it had to have lug extensions...or a landing strip:D Cool strap Oscar... and love those lug attachments on that Glycine! hand6.gif


53mm is not a watch..........it's a home!snoopy1.gif

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 Posted: Sat Mar 31st, 2007 10:12 am
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KenC wrote:
it's the perfect AZ watch...on those 115 degree days it can double as a frying pan!subtlelaugh.gif O.A. Gaspar wrote: srh_pres wrote:
TY Steve...the F-104 is 53mm it had to have lug extensions...or a landing strip:D Cool strap Oscar... and love those lug attachments on that Glycine! hand6.gif


53mm is not a watch..........it's a home!snoopy1.gif

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 Posted: Sat Mar 31st, 2007 10:36 am
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I contacted him for a strap for the Zeno fellows.hand6.gif

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 Posted: Sun Apr 1st, 2007 08:46 pm
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Scot is one of the "Good Guys" and I don't think he will mind me sharing this e-mail between us in regards to some strap questions I had after receiving the one above and may answer some common questions members may havecool10.gifI was amazed at how Scot took each question in my e-mail and broke it down answering each in a precise and kind manner that was easily understood and is very easy to deal with....I wish Scot great successhand6.gif

Hey Scot
I love this strap and would like couple others in 22mm for a different watch in that buckskin sounds cool and something in a dk. brn 24mm..
 
I certainly can do that. I have three or four lighter colored hides and about 4 dark browns. Also, I’m finishing a 24mm strap right now that’s sort of a camel color with a thin beige stitch. I personally think it’s very cool and was thinking of keeping it! I can send you a pic when finished to see if you’re interested.
 
Do you have a selection of stitching colors as well?
 
The thread colors I have are a bit limited, but here they are:  black, white, natural, beige (thinner), beige (thicker), copper, gold.
 
I have a couple friends on the forum that are interested as well.If you would like to post in our strap and accessories fora please do ...I am very pleased and your prices are excellent compared to what others are getting .
 
I would certainly like to do that. This has all been a bit overwhelming because I basically started this just to make a few straps for myself. Then a few folks saw them and wanted custom jobs done. And so on, and so on… It’s definitely still a hobby and I can’t quit my day job! That said, I can barely keep up right now. I’ve got three custom orders to complete and the one ready made that I mentioned above. I’m definitely not complaining though!
 
Do you also take owners straps as a templates to custom make?...I have some contoured and curved end straps I would like to upgrade into something you would make.
 
I have not done any of that as of yet. It’s certainly a possibility in the future.
 
Appears you are off to a great start Scot and I wish you continued success!
 
Thanks so much Oscar and I look forward to working with you further.
 
Best regards,
 
Scot


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Oscar,

Just noticed that strap has a single hole cut in it....was it sent without so a custom fit could be accomplished?

If so...what a great concepthand6.gif

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with the right wrist and watch measurements, one hole is all thats needed for that strap. same with the delaurians. only one hole is used.

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yamahaki wrote: with the right wrist and watch measurements, one hole is all thats needed for that strap. same with the delaurians. only one hole is used.
I have never seen that before Seanhand6.gif

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Tony Duronio wrote:
I asked Scot to not punch any holes....I have a hole punch and wanted to see how it would look with only one holehand6.gif Oscar,

Just noticed that strap has a single hole cut in it....was it sent without so a custom fit could be accomplished?

If so...what a great concepthand6.gif

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 Posted: Sun Apr 1st, 2007 10:41 pm
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Just one whole is a very cool concept/idea. hand6.gif

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