I got my first pair of cowboy boots from my grandpa when i was 2 and have been in western boots ever since [I'm 51 now] and you have had good advice so far. I now have to wear orthotics and have switched over to a lace up style boot for a better fit. I'm at the opposite extreme a triple wide...
Big Fella beat me to it, recommending Cold Steel products. I have trained using a riot baton on a maximum security prison tactical team and can use the walking stick or staff as needed. This one is an excellent example:\...
An older gent decides to start dating again, so he gets all spruced up. New sport coat, silk tie, etc. Goes to a place known for older singles and sees a lovely, elegant lady there. He walks up and says, "Excuse me lovely lady, but do I come here often?"
This might be useful to you. I don't know if it is bridle leather, but it is a very heavy duty belt.
http://www.qmuniforms.com/Brands/LawPro/Duty-Gear/LawPro-1-1-2-Premium-Leather-Uniform-Belt.axd
That type of buckle was common during the US Civil War and was used on Officer's Belts for many years too.
http://www.ima-usa.com/militaria/holsters-cases/u-s-replica/u-s-1912-45-pistol-holster-with-belt-double-magazine-pouch.html
Okay, the same manufacturer would have different numbers, Grumman is an easy explanation F4F first F was Fighter, the 4th one built by grumman for the navy, the second F was Grumman's code. then the F5F was the Skyrocket, the F6F was the Hellcat, the F7F was the Tigercat.
The Knack by Gillette can be found dirt cheap. It was one of Gillette's last DE razors and delivers a great shave. It really summed up what they knew about the needs of a simple. good shaving razor.
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