SAS - The Stevostrap Appreciation Society

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SAS - The Stevostrap Appreciation Society

Post by Bahnstormer_vRS »

As suggested in another thread welcome to The Stevostrap Appreciation Society - SAS.

Here are a couple of quick pics of my C60 Khaki on Steveo Straps Rich Chestnut Classic to start the ball rolling;-

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One you may have seen before - on my O&W Tonneau

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Really? I have a SteveO strap but is it really worth a dedicated thread? The strap is nice enough but not brilliant.

Well here is mine. Originally bought for my yellow C600 but it found its way onto the C60.

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ianblyth wrote:Really? I have a SteveO strap but is it really worth a dedicated thread? The strap is nice enough but not brilliant.

Well here is mine. Originally bought for my yellow C600 but it found its way onto the C60

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Well if we start to make value judgements it could be argued that 90% of the threads are unworthy - 99% in my case :lol:

There has been some interest in Steve's straps recently and (IMHO) he is very good value for money.

Anyone can start a thread on GasGasBones or Toshi and I would be happy to contribute - both great independent strap makers.

Anyway - great to see both the C600 and C60 again Ian :D
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Just got a Steveo for my C9FLE. Great price and communication for a custom, hand-made, decent strap.

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Not sure we need a thread for this, but hey, why not?
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Mortis wrote:Just got a Steveo for my C9FLE. Great price and communication for a custom, hand-made, decent strap.

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Not sure we need a thread for this, but hey, why not?
That's an excellent combination; best I've seen for the forum LE.

I particularly like the contrast red stitching.

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