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Actually I think it does look too short now. Very nice pictorial though!
The pictorial is nice indeed. Although you could have saved some time by just posting: unscrew the thingy, cut da belt with dem scissors, punch a hole with a tool that nobody has or really woud want to own, rescrew the thingy... voilà !
It's simply called a "leather hole punch", costs like $7 on ebay, $8 on amazon (more expensive at your local hardware, or craft store). Fun & cheap tool to have.
Thanks, onix. I assumed it wasn't revolver punch pliers in English.
what if it doesnt have that screw - none of my belts do... =)
i have numerous italian belts - borrelli, testoni and "made in italy belts" - brooks brothers and the like - all are stitched, none screwed. leaving it to a pro is what i'd do, for certain, and I do need to shorten some belts. in NYC - any recs?
The belt I am wearing was not screwed but I managed to shorten it
...punch a hole with a tool that nobody has or really woud want to own, ...)
Nice job! I think I'm going to call my leather punch a revolver-pons-tang from now on. I just need to work on my Dutch accent.
The belt I am wearing was not screwed but I managed to shorten it