TVvoodoo
Ambassador of The Comfortably Slung
last couple days been working on a new set of five Shock & Awe straps. @Sp8ctre can tell you all about 'em.
This is the strap that started it all for me ten years ago. The first strap i ever made, was for a forum charity drive, and it was something like this.
Soon after, others started asking for similar, and well I had to find a way to make 'em. The design has changed a bit over the years, I think
I made maybe twenty of them before I started to individually number them. Didn't start making the bullet shaped nose until maybe number 55 or so.
But from day one, they've always been kind of badass, loaded up with military insignia, badges, brass stars, I also "relic" them up before sending.
This is no dress parade strap.... gotta look battle worn. Burns, stains, frayed edges, scuffs... etc. I use all manner of tools, to do it.
All on 3" wide fully milspec COTTON vintage surplus Korean War webbing, that probably come off some airdrop package, or towed a jeep out of the mud.
they also feature my own devisement of a double D-ring adjustment on the back end that makes them go REAL LONG, and it's easy to set up.
They are quite labour intensive and a little bit expensive to make, a lot of sweat and, maybe even some tears
And, if I happen to bayonet myself while sewing and incur a mortal wound? MAN DOWN! ----- MEDIC!!!
my inner Bob ross just calmly soothes... "Whoopsies... Oh my! How unfortunate! How bout we just dribble out a little happy blood spurt over here?
(this of course, after a few other choice adjectives/adverbs that blurt out).
No big deal, it's how Well-Hunginans can play authentic!
Hey didn't Vai's DNA Jem series with his own blood mixed into the paint?
anyhoo, this is what I've been up to last few days. Still gotta punch some holes, and mess 'em up a bit.
If you are wondering what happened to #78, it has already been sniped by Miguel "El Torito" in Texas. I showed it earlier in this thread.
#82 is already claimed as well headed to Britain.
Anyway, I look at this strap as my flagship line, my best of the best, only for the best of the best, (and me, because I own #09)!
This is the strap that started it all for me ten years ago. The first strap i ever made, was for a forum charity drive, and it was something like this.
Soon after, others started asking for similar, and well I had to find a way to make 'em. The design has changed a bit over the years, I think
I made maybe twenty of them before I started to individually number them. Didn't start making the bullet shaped nose until maybe number 55 or so.
But from day one, they've always been kind of badass, loaded up with military insignia, badges, brass stars, I also "relic" them up before sending.
This is no dress parade strap.... gotta look battle worn. Burns, stains, frayed edges, scuffs... etc. I use all manner of tools, to do it.
All on 3" wide fully milspec COTTON vintage surplus Korean War webbing, that probably come off some airdrop package, or towed a jeep out of the mud.
they also feature my own devisement of a double D-ring adjustment on the back end that makes them go REAL LONG, and it's easy to set up.
They are quite labour intensive and a little bit expensive to make, a lot of sweat and, maybe even some tears
And, if I happen to bayonet myself while sewing and incur a mortal wound? MAN DOWN! ----- MEDIC!!!
my inner Bob ross just calmly soothes... "Whoopsies... Oh my! How unfortunate! How bout we just dribble out a little happy blood spurt over here?
(this of course, after a few other choice adjectives/adverbs that blurt out).
No big deal, it's how Well-Hunginans can play authentic!
Hey didn't Vai's DNA Jem series with his own blood mixed into the paint?
anyhoo, this is what I've been up to last few days. Still gotta punch some holes, and mess 'em up a bit.
If you are wondering what happened to #78, it has already been sniped by Miguel "El Torito" in Texas. I showed it earlier in this thread.
#82 is already claimed as well headed to Britain.
Anyway, I look at this strap as my flagship line, my best of the best, only for the best of the best, (and me, because I own #09)!
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