Members rickeyfro Posted April 11, 2010 Members Report Posted April 11, 2010 Can I take a quick survey of you guys to see which buckle you prefer, type and brand, for your belts Quote
Members terrahyd Posted April 11, 2010 Members Report Posted April 11, 2010 HI RICKEY ;; As you might think ,,I prefere my own custom designed buckles Doc Quote
Members Dwight Posted April 12, 2010 Members Report Posted April 12, 2010 Buckles, I have found, are really a personal matter with the wearer, . . . so I make the belt, . . . but it is BYOB (buy your own buckle). Very rarely have I had THE buckle the buyer wanted, . . . but I do have some just in case. I personally prefer a small Western type, . . . May God bless, Dwight Quote
Members gregintenn Posted April 12, 2010 Members Report Posted April 12, 2010 I usually just put on a standard, inexpensive buckle in either brass or nickle finish. Tandy sells them for a few bucks a piece. Some like them; I do, but I figure the rest will discard them and buy what they want. Quote
hidepounder Posted April 12, 2010 Report Posted April 12, 2010 I have never supplied a buckle with a belt. I think most of my customers had buckles for which they needed belts made... Quote
Members Fire Inspector Posted April 12, 2010 Members Report Posted April 12, 2010 If your talking about buckles for gun-belts, I prefer the nickel plated roller buckles that tandy sells. They're a buck or two depending on size. Quote
Members rickeyfro Posted April 12, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 12, 2010 yes, gun belts was what I was talking about. Thanks Quote
Lobo Posted April 12, 2010 Report Posted April 12, 2010 I make belts to customer specifications, of course, so a variety of widths and buckle styles can be needed. Most of my special order belts have been for use with the customer's buckles so I just make to specified width, etc. My standard belt design is 1.5" width around the body tapered to 1" at the front, which I have found to improve comfort. So, I provide 1" buckles with those. I have been using the #5 and #Z5 buckles from Weaver's, solid brass and chrome-over-brass, and these do a good job. Prices are very reasonable, and quantity purchases offer even better economy. Weaver's also stocks the Jeremiah Watt "Horseshoe" brand of harness buckles in stainless steel, cast with an engraved pattern in either plain or with black enamel accents. These buckles are very heavy duty and lie nice and flat with even the thickest belts. These provide a great custom look for a very reasonable price. Also, being stainless steel, these will not tarnish and there are no issues with plating wearing through. Any scratches or dings can be fixed with a quick turn at the buffing wheel. I just placed another buckle order with Weaver's a few days ago. As usual, their customer service reps provide great service and deliveries are always fast. You must have an account to order from Weaver's, and a business license is required. Quote
Members DaltonMasterson Posted April 13, 2010 Members Report Posted April 13, 2010 I prefer a solid brass or white bronze clipped corner buckle from Will Ghormley for my gun belt. That or the round/oval one in brass. Thats for my personal gear. I give the customer an option for that buckle, and make the belt for it. I let them either get the buckle on their own, or I add the price on to the belt price. The price is high, but they are US made, and look very good. Otherwise, I put on the Tandy clipped corner buckles in either nickel plate or solid brass, depending on customer wishes. DM Quote
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