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    Hi Warren
    Not made it to Beltring for a couple of years now but the Fez is still going when I ned to be spotted froma distance by the vertically challenged wife. One day she will realise I can take it off....

    Heres a link to something aI did on Besa belts but my old picture hosting whatsit has died so all the pics have gone!

    Weapons OnLine - Besa Accessories 12 Marks of Belt

    can I face sticking them all up again?

    ATB

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    BESA uses a non-disintegrating belt, usually lightweight cloth with aluminum pockets attached. Probably intended for one-time use only. Most encountered today are rotted and tear easily.

    Metallic ZB37 belts also can be used.

    M

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    If anyone is in need of ZB belts drop me a PM.....
    Nice to see you here Mike and hope all is well. There are still a few of the "old bunch" around, and nice to see them active on some of the groups.

    PS: Mike has probably forgotten more on classic MG's than most people have learned in a lifetime....

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