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Re: Footycrazy straps

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^^^^^ The strap that AVO has reminds me of a Hirsch Liberty. Makes sense, as IIRC Graham was a fan of the Liberty and often used to wear one with his Ranger. :thumbup:

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Great combo there Steve !
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Thanks alot chap,s i really appreciate all the comments. My straps are getting better and easier with every one i make.

Neil, amazing that you can remember the Ranger being on the Hirsch Liberty. :clap:

Just a few pics of my Panerai & Silverstone trying on my straps i made this week.

24-22mm Black with white thread.
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24-22mm Black with Coffee Thread
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22mm Blue Waxed Thread
24mm Light Grey Waxed Thread
24mm White Waxed Thread
24mm Black Waxed Thread

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24mm-22mm Tan
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24mm-22mm Chestnut Brown
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20mm - 18mm Black with Red
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20-18mm Vintage Tan / White
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I also have a Blue and Green exotic skin type which was what started it.

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ThIs is a 18-14mm Brown suede for my '69' JLC

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Those black ones with the tooling look very nice indeed, Graham.

After 10 days the chestnut strap on my Speedy is wearing in beautifully. :thumbup:
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Graham, you've got some lovely looking straps and materials there. I need to think which watch deserves a what.....
C60 MKI, MKII, MKIII: "some",
C6 & C60 Kingfishers,
C600 Tritechs,
C63 "some",
C65 "some",
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footycrazy wrote:They all look good but the vintage tan looks great to me Image

Thanks for the plug.

Here is a few others i have made so far.

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Graham, number five from the end, black leather red stitcing: I'm visualising that on my C60. What colour is the lining please?

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C60 MKI, MKII, MKIII: "some",
C6 & C60 Kingfishers,
C600 Tritechs,
C63 "some",
C65 "some",
C4, C40, C8, C9, C3, C5, C20 & 23FLE
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Pm,d you Pete. :thumbup:
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Bought another strap from Graham :thumbup:
...and very happy indeed :D
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Nice one here too.

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For reference, the strap is one of these (photo taken from @Footycrazy's for sale topic).

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I like that Guy ^^^
Nice one Graham.
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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 6:29 pm Nice one here too.

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That looks great Guy, great work Graham.
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My latest acquisition from @footycrazy

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I've purchased two custom straps from Graham and have received flawless service and strap quality from him! Both shipped to Canada quickly and well packaged. I received them in a nice tissue wrapping that was inside a padded shipping envelope.

I asked Graham if he could make me an XL strap in a Tea Green colour to emulate one I've seen on a discontinued Panerai Radiomir model. Graham absolutely delivered and went above and beyond to custom make exactly what I was searching for !!! The strap is extremely well made and the length is perfect with the pin and buckle in the middle hole.

HIGHLY recommend Footycrazy-straps!

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Another great strap from footycrazy to replace the original Oris strap that I reacted badly to, I got a rash. I must be allergic to Roebuck.

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Well I said "use your imagination and surprise me".
This won't be everyones cup of tea but I absolutely bl*#dy love it. Glam meets retro racing!
Amazing service, craftmanship and turnaround from Graham and it doesn't look like it came from a factory.
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