Well, I've got the current belt lined and the stitching holes drilled. Since it's time to do some decoration I decided to learn a little more about mid nineteenth century belt and holster stamping. Big mistake!
In researching original stampings I saw that what I had done on my first belt was just about the most basic style; one cut line and one stamp. I also determined that what I liked was the more complex 2 raised bead/3 stamp designs. Anyone have any experience with or tips for border designs they can give me?

Like should a wider design be at the bottom, top, top and bottom or middle of the belt?
I'll finish the in-progress belt just for the practice. Maybe it'll do for something...
And, since i already have the matching holster for my first belt , I'll use them for my single six. Which puts me back to square one for my .36 and .44 cal. BP revolver rigs.
For those I now think I'll go up to a two and a quarter or two and a half inch belt. Especially for the 44 rig. My current belts are two inch. What are y'alls thoughts on that?
HEP ME!! HEP ME!!

One step forward, two steps back...

Oh well, it keeps me off the streets... outa bars... away from wimmins of ill repute...