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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SAS - The Stevostrap Appreciation Society
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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.
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 caseianblyth 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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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
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Just got a Steveo for my C9FLE. Great price and communication for a custom, hand-made, decent strap.
Not sure we need a thread for this, but hey, why not?
Not sure we need a thread for this, but hey, why not?
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That's an excellent combination; best I've seen for the forum LE.Mortis wrote:Just got a Steveo for my C9FLE. Great price and communication for a custom, hand-made, decent strap.
Not sure we need a thread for this, but hey, why not?
I particularly like the contrast red stitching.
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