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    #1
    12-02-2004, 04:27 AM
    I really need to know where i get those brass ties for a part 7 hockey mask?? I have been to walmart, target...and a few local places..even a fabric store didn\'t have them!!!! can any of you guys let me know where i can get them??and if you have any could i pick them up?? Thanks.And if you don\'t know what i mean, they are the brass colored 2 pronged ties usually used to hold papers together.

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    12-02-2004, 04:28 AM
    rite-aid or cvs
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    12-02-2004, 04:30 AM
    hey man i get the big kind at office depot its the only palce i can find them
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    #4
    12-02-2004, 04:45 AM
    they suck
    you dont want something that holds paper toghter holding leather straps on the mask
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    #5
    12-02-2004, 05:11 AM
    Quote:they suck
    you dont want something that holds paper toghter holding leather straps on the mask
    That\'s what Justin used on my F7. Works and looks great <_<
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    #6
    12-02-2004, 05:22 AM
    snap rivits look and work the best IMO
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    #7
    12-02-2004, 05:37 AM
    Brass paper fasteners are screen accurate. Any office supply shop should have them.
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    #8
    12-02-2004, 05:48 AM
    I got a box of 100 brass fastners at Staples for around $3 and they look perfect! Definitely what ya wanna use for screen accuracy.
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    #9
    12-02-2004, 05:56 PM
    I can\'t believe people actually want paper fasteners on thier masks! :o

    If I got a mask like that I\'d feel cheated (personally, IMO, and all that) I\'d want actual rivets. The masks I\'ve messed with I used brass rivets that I use on the gloves and they seemed to work fine.

    Paper fasteners just seem so,....eh? I don\'t know, just my opinion.

    That F7 Hockey Mask looks awesome though Trav.
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    #10
    12-02-2004, 08:24 PM
    Thanks Bill, brass fastners and all Wink They\'re what John Buechler used for the movie mask, and they held up. The straps on a mask don\'t get a whole lot of pressure put on them, so they don\'t need a big thick rivets to stay on, hell, a piece of sticky tack will hold em on, I used that for a while on a mask until I could get some new rivets. I do know what ya mean about the paper fastners though, being paper fastners how strong could they be right? I did a little strenght test, stuck a couple pieces of leather together with one and pulled em apart. If you have that kind of force put onto a mask, you\'re gonna blow more then just the fastners! I just use em cause they\'re screen accurate, try to get as close as possible to the source material, if Buechler had used big ass beefy rivets I would too. But, to each his own right?
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