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Lobb Double Monks Appreciation Thread...

Gus

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I love Lobb double monks.

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Originally Posted by rebel222
The William is not my favorite. That bulge at the cap stitching is just . . . weird.

Edit: Or, is it only the William II that has the bulge.


I believe it's just the II that has that stitiching where they pinch the leather to make that bulge. Someone once referred to it as Frankenstein stitching
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Originally Posted by rebel222
The William is not my favorite. That bulge at the cap stitching is just . . . weird. Edit: Or, is it only the William II that has the bulge.
yeah thats the William II
 

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What are the last numbers of the Derwent and the Naseby models? I do like their slightly larger buckle than my Williams II.
 

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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy
What are the last numbers of the Derwent and the Naseby models? I do like their slightly larger buckle than my Williams II.

8000 and 7000 respectively I think, but note that both models have been discontinued. The Derwent was regular line, the Naseby was Prestige line.

I like the look of the buckles being closer together. The buckles themselves are also interesting in that they're more like belt buckles, with a leather loop to keep the strap in place. This looks more elegant to me than having just a metal loop, like on the William.
 

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