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These are some belts I finished last Tuesday. Hope ya' like ukm, the pictures are not great.

They are all 1 1/4" wide 9 oz. material. I use tallow before sealing the product with Resolene.

The buckles are stinless steel. What do ya' think of the dye job?? I discovered that while trying to make a solid color belt.

They all went through the same dye and all came out different patterns.

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I like the color! Very interesting on the pattern!! Very Cool !! Gives each belt its own personality!!

Where do you get your buckles?

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Nice looking belts and the dye pattern is cool.

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Thank you gentlemen.

The buckles are from Beiler's Manufacturing in Ronks, Pa.

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Count me in as another fan of the dye job.

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Beatutful dye job :)

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It is 6 parts of Feibings Light Brown Pro oil leather dye and 2 parts of Feibings dark brown regular dye (not pro oil) mixed. The material is veg tanned. I emerced the belt in the mix and drug it through the mix. I did not use a brush to apply it with.

Have fun with the dye.

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Wow...I'll have to try your dye recipe.

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Very interesting dyeing process,

Makes each an individual concept for personalizing. good idea. --- Wild Bill46

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Lov the dye

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