"Skeet" McD
Practically Family
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- Essex Co., Mass'tts
Greetings, all: as it says, I'm new around here...and I don't think I can (yet) post the pictures that would make all of this...so much easier. At any rate, I hope my description will be enough to allow you to figure out what my problem is--and perhaps offer some advice.
I have two fairly small belt buckles, probably 1930s, which came without belts--I'd like very much to wear them while shooting period skeet and playing period golf.
One of them is quite the same as the standard buckle used for web belts: a hinged, toothed clamp would hold the buckle onto one end of the belt; the other end is inserted into the buckle, tightened properly, and then held at that length by friction provided by a knurled rod which slides back and forth in slots machined in the sides of the buckle.
The other is much the same in size but operates differently: the "attach to the belt" side is exactly the same, except that the hinge closest to the face of the buckle is rounded and shaped so as to [probably] serve as the friction provider itself.
Now, I've looked into the question of just buying some webbing....lots of 1 1/4 inch, very little to no 1 inch in cotton...and nobody seems to make a 1 inch strap end.
I've thought about using leather, but hesitate to go ahead without knowing if that was done in period. Anyone out there have some of these belts as-sold? Any advice will be much appreciated!
I have two fairly small belt buckles, probably 1930s, which came without belts--I'd like very much to wear them while shooting period skeet and playing period golf.
One of them is quite the same as the standard buckle used for web belts: a hinged, toothed clamp would hold the buckle onto one end of the belt; the other end is inserted into the buckle, tightened properly, and then held at that length by friction provided by a knurled rod which slides back and forth in slots machined in the sides of the buckle.
The other is much the same in size but operates differently: the "attach to the belt" side is exactly the same, except that the hinge closest to the face of the buckle is rounded and shaped so as to [probably] serve as the friction provider itself.
Now, I've looked into the question of just buying some webbing....lots of 1 1/4 inch, very little to no 1 inch in cotton...and nobody seems to make a 1 inch strap end.
I've thought about using leather, but hesitate to go ahead without knowing if that was done in period. Anyone out there have some of these belts as-sold? Any advice will be much appreciated!