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lowes48
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Here is my latest strap build and if you want to wear this one you’ll need to pull your panties up! This one is a beast and measures 170mm x 110mm x 26mm x 5mm thick. I added a little decorative rivet on the end of the long side that has a fleur-de-lis design on it, so I named this one NOLA to honor the great city of New Orleans, Louisiana. It has one fixed keeper and one smaller floating keeper that can be turned to hide the stitching on them if you wish. The holes are punched 10mm apart and start at 50mm from the lug end. This one would be awesome on any 47mm Pam, Rad or Marina IMO. Thanks for checking it out!





























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Nice looking strap...is that one issue or two?  It shows up as 2 completely different colors on my monitor, but it could just be your lighting!

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All pics are the same strap. Some shots were outside on an overcast day, some inside with flash and others inside without flash. Even though I have severely limited camera skills, I try to get the strap in different light so the customer can see what the actual color is. Thanks for your comments!

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Looks good.ThumbsUp02.gifThat buckle would work best as a pilot, IMHO

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bigrustypig wrote:
Looks good.ThumbsUp02.gifThat buckle would work best as a pilot, IMHO

I agree, it would make a great addition to a pilot watch.

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