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And once done, you'll never be sorry you went to the extra effort!
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They arn't on your website though?
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Quote:The more modern eyelet and lace closure being replaced by three wooden toggles.
How do the toggles attach, and how do they feel under the armor? I'm in the planning stages of a pair of subarmalis rigs, one for me, and one for my son (we're tired of the oil on our tunics from the hamata). I want the body of the sub to be launderable separately from the pteruges, and was planning just to lace them on. A photo would be really helpful in deciding which way to work out the removal/reinstallation system.
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Is the toggle on the body, or on the flap?
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Those are very beautiful, Luca. Bellissimi!
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