Does the Bulldog Tattoo Parlor have eight employee's? Or does the owner need one for each day of the week and one spare?
What does the back look like??
Customers seem to prefer the rectangular shape, I sorta like the oval. I'd probably go with the rectangle if I had to choose. As far as the hardware on the back, I don't care as long as it works and is strong. I was in the process of trying to do what mtlctr suggested but after 4 weeks of visiting this guy to build the forms for me he still hadn't done anything. We all know how that goes. So I found a substitute.The GRS buckles were just fine butGeez, sounds like a guy could make a few extra bucks just making quality buckle blanks for engraving?? There must be a hundred ways to hook up buckles on a belt strap,what is the configuration you like the best Dave??
Customers seem to prefer the rectangular shape, I sorta like the oval. I'd probably go with the rectangle if I had to choose. As far as the hardware on the back, I don't care as long as it works and is strong. I was in the process of trying to do what mtlctr suggested but after 4 weeks of visiting this guy to build the forms for me he still hadn't done anything. We all know how that goes. So I found a substitute.The GRS buckles were just fine butGRS doesn't carry belt buckles anymore
. Indian Jewelry Supply used to have a good selection too but the quit carrying them too. I spent several hours doing google searches and this was sadly the best I could come up with. Dave I don't know if one guy or a small co. can make them to sell and still make a decent profit. Since I don't make decent profits anyway I thought I thought maybe I could do it myself,,, and everyone I could get to help. hhmmm, mtlctr's arced design, not domed and blued is looking pretty good.
If you're going to be making quite a few, see about taking a sheet (any size) of steel to a waterjet place and knock out a bunch of different shapes/sizes.
WJing is fairly inexpensive, especially if you have a simple pattern.