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Camo strap

Post by okinana » Mon Apr 07, 2014 6:30 am

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Lovin' the new strap!

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Re: Camo strap

Post by polaco23 » Mon Apr 07, 2014 7:06 am

Damn that's a fine looking watch. I prefer a brown leather but it's nice to see something different.
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Post by kfalk » Mon Apr 07, 2014 7:35 am

That works.
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Post by pacifichrono » Mon Apr 07, 2014 8:33 am

Excellent! :thumbsup:
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Post by JP Chestnut » Mon Apr 07, 2014 8:37 am

I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.

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Re: Camo strap

Post by CesarG » Mon Apr 07, 2014 8:55 am

Not tacticool enough.

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Re: Camo strap

Post by mattcantwin » Mon Apr 07, 2014 8:57 am

JP Chestnut wrote:I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.
You know I was thinking the same friggin' thing! :thumbsup:
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Re: Camo strap

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Re: Camo strap

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Post by okinana » Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:07 am

JP Chestnut wrote:I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.
CesarG wrote:Not tacticool enough.
mattcantwin wrote:
JP Chestnut wrote:I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.
You know I was thinking the same friggin' thing! :thumbsup:
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

Ugly for you might be awesome for most. Maybe mattcantwin thinks his choice of strap is the best but most of the people here disagree.

Cheers!

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Re: Camo strap

Post by JP Chestnut » Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:09 am

okinana wrote:
JP Chestnut wrote:I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.
CesarG wrote:Not tacticool enough.
mattcantwin wrote:
JP Chestnut wrote:I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.
You know I was thinking the same friggin' thing! :thumbsup:
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

Ugly for you might be awesome for most. Maybe mattcantwin thinks his choice of strap is the best but most of the people here disagree.

Cheers!
If you like it, that's all that matters. Honestly though, that strap isn't awesome for most!

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Camo strap

Post by okinana » Mon Apr 07, 2014 9:11 am

JP Chestnut wrote:
okinana wrote:
JP Chestnut wrote:I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.
CesarG wrote:Not tacticool enough.
mattcantwin wrote:
JP Chestnut wrote:I'm starting to feel a little bad for "Mattcantpickstraps". He posts something that's so-so, in my opinion, and catches flack. This guy posts something horrible, IMO, and gets nothing but affirmation.

That strap is ugly and it doesn't look very nicely made.
You know I was thinking the same friggin' thing! :thumbsup:
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

Ugly for you might be awesome for most. Maybe mattcantwin thinks his choice of strap is the best but most of the people here disagree.

Cheers!
If you like it, that's all that matters. Honestly though, that strap isn't awesome for most!
Thanks.

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