BRUCE DICKINSON's EDDIE Belt Buckle Replica

September 2, 2010

Cult jewelry store The Great Frog has announced that it will reproduce IRON MAIDEN singer Bruce Dickinson's Eddie belt buckle. This family business, located just off London, England's bustling Carnaby Street,, made the buckle all those years ago and will remake 50 exact replica buckles as a one-off.

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According to Cool Hunting, The Great Frog has been catering to a wide range of rockin' clients — from your average leather-clad biker to stars such as James Hetfield of METALLICA, members of IRON MAIDEN, Johnny Depp and more recently Pete Doherty and model Alice Dellal — since 1972.

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