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Thread: Volund Gearworks Atlas Belt

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    Great review, I've sent a message through Facebook to place an order. Love that price too! I can't remember the last time anyone actually saw my best since I wear a tucked in shirt maybe twice a year, this will be perfect for my needs.

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    I don't do FB so I would appreciate real contact information.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I don't do FB so I would appreciate real contact information.
    matt@volundgearworks.com

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    Thanks, man. You're a helluva guy when you sober up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I don't do FB so I would appreciate real contact information.
    Then what do you do at work?
    Think for yourself. Question authority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orionz06 View Post
    Then what do you do at work?
    Forums and....powering the internet.
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    We've arleady spoken via PM so you know I'm ordering tonight once I look him up on FaceBook.

    However, does that buckle lay flat? In one of the pics it looks like one side is sticking out a bit (not the part that is hooked in, the other side).

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    The belt is 3/16" thick, at the buckle the max thickness is 3/8" and it is not an issue as it is fairly flat. It is still thinner than other buckles.
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    As long as the buckle doesn't have 3-5 steps to secure.....
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    Nope. It is as simple as it looks. The belt also does not disassemble into more than one piece.

    The only complaint I had at first was getting it snug, the angle you pull on the hook is a little weird but I am used to it and it rocks. Nothing to jingle around either.
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