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i may be in love...and no...this is not about a bag! |
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06-28-2012
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ɹoʇɐɹǝpoɯ moderator
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i may be in love...and no...this is not about a bag!
just got home and my lance round strap was in the mailbox.
i have been eager for it's arrival and i am not disappointed.
i thought a round strap was the way to go and goodness gracious great balls of fire...it is!
it might not be for those who keep the strap on one shoulder (not sure) but i don't carry that way.
for bandolero style it is fantastic!!
the camera just glides up the body as you gently pull and in an instant it is at your eye...like the slider straps only with very soft polyester and no metal clips etc.
i cannot wait to give it a real workout on the weekend.
my only concern is how well it will wear and how long it will last...but i'm betting it will be for a very long time.
i am about to order 2 more but a touch longer...
lance
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06-28-2012
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Looks like a nice strap as I also carry across my chest and the strap I was using today was catching a bit. But for the materials and simplicity I'd try to make my own as the price seems a bit much.
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06-28-2012
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I got mine a few days ago (the 60cm one). I think it's very well done, and definitely works bandolier-style. It's cool that he offers custom lengths too.
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06-28-2012
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Originally Posted by segedi
Looks like a nice strap as I also carry across my chest and the strap I was using today was catching a bit. But for the materials and simplicity I'd try to make my own as the price seems a bit much.
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the price is better than from other round poly strap makers...plus, i'm a klutz...
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06-28-2012
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RFicianado
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Notice I said "try"... 
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06-28-2012
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"I may be in love".... perhaps the touch of fine japanese silk of the A&A straps wrapped around your body will put you over the edge ......
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06-28-2012
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Originally Posted by shiro_kuro
"I may be in love".... perhaps the touch of fine japanese silk of the A&A straps wrapped around your body will put you over the edge ......
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too short and out of my budget...
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06-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by back alley
too short and out of my budget...
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You can do it yourself for much cheaper if you buy some silk rope in bulk. That is if you don't mind that bulk Japanese silk rope is available from rather peculiar places.
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06-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rxmd
You can do it yourself for much cheaper if you buy some silk rope in bulk. That is if you don't mind that bulk Japanese silk rope is available from rather peculiar places.
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From your local Kinbaku dealer
But then buying asa nawa in bulk would really be the way to go .....would make for comfortable strap too.
Joe ,
Yes you right they are a bit pricey .... They can be be made to a custom lentghs . I have two and they last forever ,and are very comfortable in hot and humid conditions ...when most straps become unbearable .
Would be interested hearing your thoughts on this particular strap after using during a few hot days of summer .
Thanks
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06-28-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by shiro_kuro
From your local Kinbaku dealer
But then buying asa nawa in bulk would really be the way to go .....would make for comfortable strap too.
Joe ,
Yes you right they are a bit pricey .... They can be be made to a custom lentghs . I have two and they last forever ,and are very comfortable in hot and humid conditions ...when most straps become unbearable .
Would be interested hearing your thoughts on this particular strap after using during a few hot days of summer .
Thanks
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supposed to be a warm long weekend here...i might know more soon.
the poly is fairly soft already...i'm curious to see how it breaks in.
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06-28-2012
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actually, how they perform in the cold is more important here...it's cold much longer than it is warm here...
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06-29-2012
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I really like the A&A 103n straps primarily for their simple design, simple materials and 48in length (perfect for the only way I carry my cameras--"bandolero"). So I ordered one of these, they look like a great (and cheaper) alternative to the A&A. Thanks for the heads up.
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06-29-2012
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MoDeRaToR-To Love & Light
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Please put a pix of your strap ...
Why not Go ALL the Way..a pix of your set up 
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06-29-2012
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nobody special
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Joe: I just feel good when anyone is in love regardless of the details.
So if it is a new camera strap that does it for you, I am happy. You seem like a nice guy and deserve the best. Long may it last.
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06-29-2012
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Joe, it looks like a very nice camera strap. What is the length that you purchased and what length are you now going to order?
A picture of you and the camera with new strap would be nice!
Congratulations! . . . . . may you have a long and loving relationship.
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06-29-2012
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Please define the "bandolero" style?
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06-29-2012
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Quote:
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Please define the "bandolero" style?
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shoulder to opposite hip. head and one arm through the loop.
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06-29-2012
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i bought the 60 inch one and will order a 66 inch one...just a touch longer.
will try for some pics over the weekend...
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06-29-2012
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just placed an order for 2 more straps...66 inches long, all black.
i notice that they added a red strap so now have 3 colours available...the red was tempting but not great for walking about unnoticed...i still may get one eventually for more festive ocasions...
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06-29-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by back alley
i bought the 60 inch one and will order a 66 inch one...just a touch longer.
will try for some pics over the weekend...
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Thanks, for the information and look forward to seeing a photograph. Also your impressions after having some time using it out and about.
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06-29-2012
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Based on thread title, I surmised Joe was thinking about Katie Holmes. 
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06-30-2012
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Quote:
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Based on thread title, I surmised Joe was thinking about Katie Holmes. 
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i could deal with that...
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06-30-2012
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i believe that round is where it's at...
i have said before that what i like and how i measure many things photographic is if and how it gets out of my way and a soft round strap just gets out of the way. it wraps easily around the wrist if you want to wear it that way...it wraps around the camera for putting it back into the bag and it slides around the body with such ease...so fast...
i cannot wait for my 2 longer ones to arrive.
i like how things are falling into place for me...finally satisfied with my gear, my bags and now my straps...and i wasn't even looking for straps!
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06-30-2012
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Joe, I wish you'd stop talking about this strap. I have one on the way and all this talk is making the wait unbearable  .
cheers,
clay
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06-30-2012
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ɹoʇɐɹǝpoɯ moderator
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sorry...i know the wait is the hardest part...
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