Pick of the Week: True Western Belt Buckle

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eagle belt buckleI often focus on quirky or cool, high tech or overpriced belt buckles. Not so today. This week’s pick of the week is a true Western Belt Buckle. The Flying Eagle Buckle, pictured at left, features silver inlay, a hammered gold share and inscription-free banners above and below the eagle so you can personalize it with your own engraving. But be warned! It measures 4″x5″ and weighs more than a pound. Only true cowboys can pull this one off.

Taking Care of Turquoise Belt Buckles

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jw cooper indian head buckleJ.W. Cooper’s Indian head belt buckle was cut from 441 carats of turquoise culled from the Kingman Mine in Arizona. It’s set against sterling silver and the feathers are mother of pearl with onyx tips. Priced at $2700, this is not your standard western belt buckle.
All jewelry requires care, but turqoise, because it is naturally porous and easily scratched, demands special attention. It takes millions of years and very specific natural conditions for even the smallest amount of turqoise to develop. For these reasons, you’ll want to treat your turqoise belt buckles and accessories as the precious gems they are. For a ten point list of cleaning and care suggestions, click here.

Pick of the Week: A Belt Buckle for the Low-Tech

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white board buckle
The LED belt buckle has gotten a lot of press. Now meet the anti-LED buckle. The white board belt buckle is to the LED what letters are to email, walkman is to ipod and rotary is to cell phone. Low-tech and proud, the white board belt buckle is user-friendly–one need only decent penmanship to operate it–and has several handy applications:

1. “Can I get your number?” no longer requires frantic search for cocktail napkin and embarassing request of bartenders pen.
2. Writing address on it means cabbie will drop your drunkenness home instead of on street corner.
3. No memory yields no documentation of stupid one-liners and fake phone numbers (see #1).

Warning: Do not wear in rain, snow, sleet, hailstorm or shower as contents dissolve when wet.

My Million Dollar Belt Buckle Idea

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magnifying glass belt buckleAnother post for the ladies. Fashionably Geek recently highlighted a hilarious belt buckle that features a pivoting magnifying glass and tweezers “to assist in “working with all those small parts”.
My dirty mind zipped immediately to, ahem, small body parts on the opposite sex but the author could have been referring to eyebrows or nose hairs or hangnails or…
Which brought me to my next thought. What if you mounted your entire personal care kit on your belt buckle? Kind of like a fanny pack–ugghh, remember those?–for a gal on the go. And, it has the added bonus of giving you a great ab workout; the higher maintenance your regimen, the heavier the buckle, the greater the effort to remain upright.
For non-believers, check out previous Western Belt Buckle posts on funtional belt buckles. Bottle openers and knife belt buckles? Ha! They’ve got nothing on the dop kit belt buckle…coming soon.

Pick of the Week: Say Hello to My Little Friend

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scarface buckle on amazonI always tell the truth. Even when I lie. So trust me when I say that one of the coolest belt buckles I’ve seen so far has got to be the Scarface belt buckle. It features a photo of Pacino centered, Caesar-like, between four laurel leaves with a scroll reading “Money, Power, Respect” beneath. The silver buckle measures a little more than three inches wide and is so well detailed you can see the pinstripes in Pacino’s suit. Make way for the bad guy.

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