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Thread: Haveston canvas straps - long term durability test

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    The M-1944C in post #173 on the DA37 is now on my DC56 and is being worn there when I fancy that colour until failure.



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    The 18mm Quarterdeck is fading nicely. I've been wearing it a fair bit on my PRS-68 and 36mm Everest (I know, but I like it!). The unused spare I have ( bought after deciding I liked the colour ) is longer, it has a little more length where the keeper slides and an extra tang hole.





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    Both the 20mm and 18mm Bakelite F straps are getting some decent wear on them and turning a nice caramel colour. Shown alongside an unworn spare. The stitching around the tang holes on all sizes, colours and ages remain intact, putting to bed my main concern before trying canvas (at least Haveston canvas).


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    The Bakelite F has been my go to strap for the DC56 lately, now it's fading nicely it contrasts well with the black dial, IMHO. Lovely and soft too . . .


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