Jimbob Report post Posted October 9, 2011 Been to the museum....not any kind....been the the coolest one ever!! The times through wheels museum in Magies valey, NC....ohhhh so cool!! Old american iron, old leather and guess what...old leather kidney belts....ever seen one!? The ones with stitching, studs and the club name on it...works of art and mostly custom made by the owner Himself.....or his good riding buddy! Now here it goes, ya all ever made one, have pictures or even use one....patterns, maybe some ideas about the material to use??? Yup, I am fixing to make me one... If ya all have some history or old pics that would be great...!!! Thanks for the info up-front... Jimbob and fat Helga ( 1450cc) Aloha... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manfrommuc Report post Posted October 11, 2011 hi jimbob i found a blog couple days ago http://www.ddranchwear.com/blog/?s=name+the+blog&x=22&y=16 if you need pattern buy a cheap new one in a cycle store and take the measures from it greetings from bavaria johann Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bustedlifter Report post Posted October 12, 2011 I went through Dale's place when it was in Mt. Vernon,IL. back in the early '90's. Cool place back then but I bet he has a lot more stuff now. I looked at a 74 cu. in. Flathead engine with title for $1200.00 but I never went back before he moved. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbob Report post Posted October 12, 2011 hi jimbob i found a blog couple days ago http://www.ddranchwear.com/blog/?s=name+the+blog&x=22&y=16 if you need pattern buy a cheap new one in a cycle store and take the measures from it greetings from bavaria johann Johann Jo mei....do legst dich niedrr...haha From Bavaria.....jo do schau mrr scho guad aus.....sackzement Thanks for the reply, good idea about the patter and so.....my interrest was mainly about these beautiful American studded and decorated ones.....the ones they wore on these old dressers from the thirties to late fifties!! Some are so fancy, they look like artwork and some even come outof the Harley assesories catalog from these days!! So I will see if I can find a cow big enough to fit around my dear belly.....do some studs and fancy sewing and make me one just for the heck of it!! But first I will pour me a fresh Weihen Stefan Hefe Weiss Bier....then everything else is a brise...haha Greetings from an Ex-Schwabe und Bayern Lover.... James Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbob Report post Posted October 12, 2011 hi jimbob i found a blog couple days ago http://www.ddranchwe...+blog&x=22&y=16 if you need pattern buy a cheap new one in a cycle store and take the measures from it greetings from bavaria johann been to the link you send... Great pictures and great detailed info.... I did not know these belts where an every day thing for bronco riders before the iron horse days...!! Thanks again Jimbob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
manfrommuc Report post Posted October 12, 2011 Johann Jo mei....do legst dich niedrr...haha From Bavaria.....jo do schau mrr scho guad aus.....sackzement Thanks for the reply, good idea about the patter and so.....my interrest was mainly about these beautiful American studded and decorated ones.....the ones they wore on these old dressers from the thirties to late fifties!! Some are so fancy, they look like artwork and some even come outof the Harley assesories catalog from these days!! So I will see if I can find a cow big enough to fit around my dear belly.....do some studs and fancy sewing and make me one just for the heck of it!! But first I will pour me a fresh Weihen Stefan Hefe Weiss Bier....then everything else is a brise...haha Greetings from an Ex-Schwabe und Bayern Lover.... James hi james ein ausgewanderter schwabe in virginia mit einem weissbier aus meiner heimat in der hand sowas erlebt man nicht alle tage mein favorit unter den bieren ist das tegernseer spezial prost johann Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbob Report post Posted October 12, 2011 hi james ein ausgewanderter schwabe in virginia mit einem weissbier aus meiner heimat in der hand sowas erlebt man nicht alle tage mein favorit unter den bieren ist das tegernseer spezial prost johann Aber Hallo..... Das sieht ja lecker aus.....da laueft mir auch gleich das Wasser im Munde zusammen....haha.... Sicherlich schmeckt das auch noch goettlich....oder wie wir Schwaben zu sagen pflegen: Des schmeggat wie wenn drr an Engel uff zong bronst haeb....hanno, gell!! Also nochmals schoene Gruesse aus dem wilden Sued-Westen Virginias... Lass mal was von deinen Lederarbeiten sehen.... Holdrio James Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites