It loses some of the fun and adds more ways to get around, but you might consider a secondary lock box for your key. That is to say your key goes into a box, that box has the larger internet capable lock on it. You and your keyholder still get many of the benefits of the connection, but you have a s...
Last I checked (admittedly, two years ago now) he was still making belts but infrequently. Not the least because he's often in a different country than his workshop, so wait time may be significant, assuming he agrees to make one. The best way to get in touch with him is probably through his wife on...
There's something very much to be said for the standard style lock. It can be easily done up (even inadvertently) by the wearer alone without the need for the key, where once it's snapped shut, it's shut. Then there's also the sound of that snap. The tollyboy style lock is great once it's on, but a ...
Is there any particular reason the chinese belts all use this style instead of a padlock? There's something sad about losing that "click" and the ability to lock it without the key.
I moved the shield a little further up which had a similar effect, rather than altering the wire. The fit was alright, but not great, and her patience ran out. The tollyboy is way off (our measurements fault, not his at all) and needs to be sent back to Richard one day when he's in the workshop, and...
One major problem myself and others (Kelly) have been chatting about lately is that the modern locks like the tollyboy, chinese and special neosteel require the key to lock.
Has anyone come up with a good method to lock the belts (tollyboy in particular) without needing the key?