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  • d3fUnCt
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    i got a yellow strap for my pam titanium....

    original from pam....

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  • Paneraii
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    Originally posted by DT23 View Post
    to share my joy on my little collection.....
    You need one more to complement.. Pam 88 for working hours.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Beautiful twins there

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  • DT23
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    to share my joy on my little collection.....

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  • PamDino
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    Originally posted by timberwolf View Post
    Superb strap collection!
    How would you rate the MF straps?
    Strap is not as thick as you would like, but thicker than OEM. Suitable for office wear due to the thickness. Good value for money. Craftmanship in the the traditional true italian way, just like what you would expect from the italian. Buy one & try it.

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  • timberwolf
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    Superb strap collection!
    How would you rate the MF straps?

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  • Destro22BT
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    Originally posted by 2277 View Post
    waah serious ah? Those brothers must have been flexing their biceps and triceps real hard there...
    I think as long as you're careful not to crossthread the screws and tighten just enough, it'll be fine. Dun use bull strength can already...

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  • 2277
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    Originally posted by PamDino View Post
    I have yet to own one with the quick release & thus, I can't comprehen. I guess some bros here like the quick release as they may be afraid of over tightening the screw & break it. I have already heard of 2 cases of the screw broken off. So, go easy when you are tightening.
    waah serious ah? Those brothers must have been flexing their biceps and triceps real hard there...

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  • denteo
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    I hate the quick release buttons. Traditional way of changing strap still the best imho.

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  • PamDino
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    Originally posted by Destro22BT View Post
    Ah...another person in the know... Well, I didn't believe it when one of my strap-meister friends (that friend owns a population of aftermarket straps... dun ask me how many pls.... u dun wanna know) told me how cumbersome the new strap changing system is....and that it also takes away the joy of changing them straps... After trying it out, I realise it's true... the good-ol-authentic-screw-em method is ze best!
    I have yet to own one with the quick release & thus, I can't comprehen. I guess some bros here like the quick release as they may be afraid of over tightening the screw & break it. I have already heard of 2 cases of the screw broken off. So, go easy when you are tightening.

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  • Destro22BT
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    Originally posted by 2277 View Post
    I agree whole-heartedly, Destro22BT. There is nothing like changing them straps in the good old-fashioned way.
    Ah...another person in the know... Well, I didn't believe it when one of my strap-meister friends (that friend owns a population of aftermarket straps... dun ask me how many pls.... u dun wanna know) told me how cumbersome the new strap changing system is....and that it also takes away the joy of changing them straps... After trying it out, I realise it's true... the good-ol-authentic-screw-em method is ze best!

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  • 2277
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    No kick

    Originally posted by Destro22BT View Post
    Just got my hands on a Brand New PAM90J with the quick strap changing system... no doubt it changes fast... but like what the purists say... there's little joy in changing the straps like that. Feels very IWC I feel. I still prefer the good ol' screwdriver method for PAMs.
    I agree whole-heartedly, Destro22BT. There is nothing like changing them straps in the good old-fashioned way.

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  • Destro22BT
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    Originally posted by seb View Post
    agree. Pams with the quick strap changing pins make strap switching a whiz those with screws not a prob too, jus need to be more careful and a pair of steady hands
    Just got my hands on a Brand New PAM90J with the quick strap changing system... no doubt it changes fast... but like what the purists say... there's little joy in changing the straps like that. Feels very IWC I feel. I still prefer the good ol' screwdriver method for PAMs.

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  • denteo
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    Maybe one of these days, the local ristis can come out together and exchange straps?

    I would love to do that.

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  • satt
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    Bro PamDino

    Superb collection of pam straps

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