Couldn't you just cut the existing one off and replace with a side release clip where you have both parts?
You don't need to unstitch anything though.
You can buy ones that are made as "replacement" ones (at a premium) - as you will see it has abit of the bar cut out. Personally I just cut...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-37616970
This story made me laugh.
Some pictures of the damage would have been good, but online journalists are rubbish.
I suspect that it's human beavers.
That came out wrong - you know what I mean.
I'm sure this has been asked before.
And at the risk of getting a slew of comments along the lines of "A piece of brass rod".
Can I ask is there something that people have repurposed/cannibalised to make brass pins for knives?
Basically I want a couple of brass pins and don't want to go...
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