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Belt clasp- What's this called/where do I find one?

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I'm looking for the clasp that this was made with.

I've seen them on older web pistol belts, however I need one that is significantly prettier. I'm making a red side quiver and belt for my girlfriend. Taking apart a belt for the buckle would be a last resort (Plus, a 2" belt is not ideal for a 22" waist...). Brass, nickel finish, whatever. I know I could just use a regular buckle, but we both rather like this style.

Even if you can tell me what they're called, that would help tremendously. I just can't seem to find the right keywords to search with.

Thanks for the help.

James

[note- Yes, I know. This is pleather. Please forgive me.]

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Try Ohio Travel Bags, they do have a minimum purchase though.

Ken

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ohio travel bag will be your best bet. I have also seen these used for leg straps on horse blankets, but they arent solid.they were stamped out.el cheapo's. good luck. you can also try weaver leather

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I've seen them somewhere where you can buy a few without a minimum order.

I'm running out the door in 10 minutes, I'll post it when I get back.

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It is a surcingle buckle. You can get stamped or cast, chrome or brass. I think I get them from OTB, but I'm at home so not positive. Kevin

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