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Source for leather straps, buckles, and rivets?

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Sir James A:
I'll add http://www.brettunsvillage.com/leather/ to the list. I've bought a few things from them before, quick shipping and very reasonable prices.

Sir William:
Brettun's Village...clean forgot about'm.  I have a greave that STILL needs restrapping...

Sir Edward, will there be any leatherworkers present at VARF this year do you know?

Sir Edward:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-05-18, 15:19:45 ---Sir Edward, will there be any leatherworkers present at VARF this year do you know?

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I'm not sure. I haven't been down there yet this season. I'm thinking of dropping by there on Saturday, so I'll look.

Sir William:
Ok cool, let me know...if not, I'll have to explore other options, like finding a way to do it myself.  At least Allan sent me a strap...albeit the wrong end.  lol

Sir Brian:

--- Quote from: Sir William on 2011-05-18, 15:19:45 ---Brettun's Village...clean forgot about'm.  I have a greave that STILL needs restrapping...

Sir Edward, will there be any leatherworkers present at VARF this year do you know?

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There are at least two: Griffin's Leather who helped me out opening weekend when I broke a strap
on one of my elbow cops. There is also Brett Smith from T-Star leather I believe he calls his shop.
Both are very reasonable and great guys. I purchased my wide medieval utility belt from Brett last year and love it! :)

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