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Can someone PLEASE tell me what this loop is called. It is attached to the front inside part of this leather and the front has a slit where that metal loop protrudes where you can then slide a piece of leather through as a closure. Its not a footman anchor because that search is only bringing up stuff in hardware stores and nothing related to leather. Its not just a loop because it is attached to the back side somehow. Anyone know what it is called and where I can get some of these kinds of loops for a bag closure???

Thanks so much!!!

Nyis

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Can someone PLEASE tell me what this loop is called. It is attached to the front inside part of this leather and the front has a slit where that metal loop protrudes where you can then slide a piece of leather through as a closure. Its not a footman anchor because that search is only bringing up stuff in hardware stores and nothing related to leather. Its not just a loop because it is attached to the back side somehow. Anyone know what it is called and where I can get some of these kinds of loops for a bag closure???

Thanks so much!!!

Nyis

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I don't know what its called but I bet Ohio Travel Bag would have one. They have every purse/bag part there is.

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I believe they call them strap loops, I have seen them, but can't recall where. I'll keep thinking on it.

Kevin

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go to a hardware store and buy some 1/8" or 1/4" copper or brass tubing. Hammer it flat and cut it to length. Shape it into an oval around a ruler. Stick it into the slots and pinch it together in the back.

I'm sure that for MAYBE $2.00 you can make a whole bunch that could cost $5.00 or more.

pete

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it was actually another post of yours i had seen them in.

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=41466&st=0&p=257971&hl=+strap%20+loop&fromsearch=1entry257971 there is a reply with the direct link to them in OTB's catalog

Kevin

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