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These buckles are one piece with two horizontal pins for adjustment. They were designed for a 3" stirrup leather on a Western saddle. One of my customers purchased some of these out an ad placed in the Western Horseman magazine in 2005. He would like to have them put on a new saddle that I am building for him and we are having trouble finding a source.

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Doug,

The Fast Buckles are on the left side of the picture. The top post is a hook and the bottom is straight. The Superior buckle is one the right of the picture and both pins are straight. I am pretty sure the ad as I recall was for the Fast Buckles. The Superiors have been around by another name (Kreager) since before Blevins I recall. I answered this on your other thread, but the Fast Buckles are not commercially available anymore. The Superiors are still available.

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I've never seen anything like that. Do, or should is say, did they work well?

ArtS

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Art,

We actually have a couple threads going on these buckles right now. I replied about I use them in the "Hardware&Accessories" section under "Need Saddle Hardware quickchange buckles". Probably a moderater with more technical skills than me should merge these posts and move them to the "saddle section". I'll get a lesson on that and try it. Johanna tells me I can't break anything, but I do actually have a broken bench anvil I could post a picture of.

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Doug, the Fast buckle was the brain child of an old freind of mine, (and Bruce too), Mr. Ben Veach. The Veach family goes back a long way in the saddle business. Monroe Veach (Ben's dad) shipped a sizeable number of saddles from his Trenton, MO shop..

But I digress....While Bruce is correct, that the Fast Buckles are no longer generally available, I just happen to have a 3" set sitting on my desk as I write this and if they would be of any help to you I would be very glad to get them to you. My email is pfl@cebridge.net

Paul

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Doug, the Fast buckle was the brain child of an old freind of mine, (and Bruce too), Mr. Ben Veach. The Veach family goes back a long way in the saddle business. Monroe Veach (Ben's dad) shipped a sizeable number of saddles from his Trenton, MO shop..

But I digress....While Bruce is correct, that the Fast Buckles are no longer generally available, I just happen to have a 3" set sitting on my desk as I write this and if they would be of any help to you I would be very glad to get them to you. My email is pfl@cebridge.net

Paul

I appreciate that very much let me know how much and I will send you the money for the buckles and shipping.

DMac

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Doug, my mailing address is at the bottom of this post in blue.. Priority mailing will run about $6.00 and you can have the buckles with my compliments. I will be needing an address to mail them to.

Paul

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And that folks, is why this forum and the people on it ROCK!

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And that folks, is why this forum and the people on it ROCK!

Selfless.... Very cool....

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My tinfoil hat is off to you, very kind jesture.

Don't ya just love this place and the people that hang out here?

Ken

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I appreciate that very much let me know how much and I will send you the money for the buckles and shipping.

DMac

The buckles are on the way to Montana via Priority Mail as of a few minutes ago.

Paul

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