M.M. Rogers buckle set

What would you charge to fabricate the second keeper?

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And here I am thinking about how I can fit another one on! :thinking::laughing:

I really like this one, Mike. :+1::+1:

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Love that belt! You need a six gun on that rig!

ETA: Can I borrow your waistline? :joy:

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I’m flattered, but probably way too much @StevesTrail. These were fabricated in EOQs of 10 sets to maximize cost and time efficiency. I do the work myself these days and the amount I need to charge for my time for a one off would likely make it cost prohibitive to complete the set for sale on Ebay.

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Another good looking set, Mike!

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Now, right there is how you wear a concho belt! Looks great, Aaron! :+1:

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Thank you both, Tom and Mike, for your enthusiastic responses and kind words.

It’s at my six o’clock, Mike. :wink:

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So in other words we shouldn’t mess too much with you gentlemen :laughing:

Seriously though, love the belts/buckles. I don’t wear them very often, and probably would never double up, but you’re inspiring me to double (triple?) up on my cuffs more.

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My Dad has several ranger buckle sets, and now I’m curious if one of them might be an @mmrogers :thinking: I recall him having at least one that looked similar to the sets you’ve shared here. Maybe I’ll check the next time I go visit.

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Very cool! If he would allow it, I’m sure at least a couple of us here would love to see them!

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And then I’m scrolling tonight and come across this on Poshmark


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This is a design I licensed to Nadim USA after successfully suing another company for copyright infringement in the early 90s.

The design was wildly popular, and at one time was sold in every western wear store in the US.

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