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Leather belts.

jeremiah

Well-Known Member
Shipping within the US sadly had gone up.
I used to be able to send a belt to FL from MS for $5.50

Just sent a belt in a smaller box to LA from MS and it cost me $8 and some change.
 

Flightengineer

Well-Known Member
You make very beautiful belts. If I wore jeans with a belts (but I only wear a belt with uniform pants), I would definitely buy one from you.
 

SimonR

New Member
Just received the black belt from Jeremiah shown on the previous page - excellent quality - just as good as the brown one I received previously !!!

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jeremiah

Well-Known Member
Glad you got it and like it.

Here is a video ( not mine) showcasing how the russet Hermann Oak harness leather I use will age and look after wearing. Results will vary depending on your own personal use of the belt of course. The leather and weight of leather shown in video is exactly what I offer with my russet HO harness leather. Just look at the natural patina and how floppy this leather will get with use.
 

jeremiah

Well-Known Member
New shipping updates.
Guys I am taking a bath with shipping prices. All based on weight as I have to use a certain size box rather than try and shove these nice belts in a too small flat mailer.
So for one belt shipped within continental US the shipping will have to be $7.00
For two belts $10.00
Pm for international shipping.
Those with already existing orders will have the quoted shipping fee honored.

On that note. Another black belt nearly finished and ready to mail out soon.
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jeremiah

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Well I might get less orders due to my price change and that’s ok. I make a good belt out of top quality leather. You just can’t walk into a store and buy these.

For those who have ordered I thank you. I enjoyed making them for you guys.
 

Juanito

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Well I might get less orders due to my price change and that’s ok. I make a good belt out of top quality leather. You just can’t walk into a store and buy these.

For those who have ordered I thank you. I enjoyed making them for you guys.
If the price difference tips a buyer one way or the other, they were never really a buyer.

I'll be shooting myself in the foot, but these are way underpriced. You can't touch a belt of this quality for under $85. Langlitz sells belts all day long for that, and they are not the quality yours are.
 

jeremiah

Well-Known Member
I can also do the buckle end like this and with Chicago screws. What do you guys think of doing the buckle and keeper this way?
I find with my own belt that sometimes depending on the pants I wear the leather keeper is right up against my belt loop this sort of negating the need of the keeper. This way the keeper still does its job without being too close to some loops on styles of pants.
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seres

Member
I can also do the buckle end like this and with Chicago screws. What do you guys think of doing the buckle and keeper this way?...
I like the Chicago screw method. I've had belts that had those, and it was simple to shorten that end and leave the tongue untouched. Also, easy to change buckles.
 
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