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Green naseby?

rjsphd

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Does Edward Green have a model that corressponds to the Lobb Naseby? It is a two-buckle monk strap, with an elegant, plain toe (i.e., not a cap toe).
 

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If they don't, I wonder if you can special order something like that.
 

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Does Edward Green have a model that corressponds to the Lobb Naseby? It is a two-buckle monk strap, with an elegant, plain toe (i.e., not a cap toe).
I've never seen one, but that doesn't mean that there isn't a model like that in their archives. E-mail them a picture, and they should be able to tell you. You could order the Westminster without the toe cap, but Naseby's straps are parallel and Westminster's aren't.
 

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