Testimonials

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Testimonials:

Regarding the Dual Eagle Heavyweight belt -

“After receiving this championship belt I’ve got a few things to say: It’s like a dream come true! After nearly 10 years, I’ve finally got a belt worth keeping. I mean your belts can rival Joe Marshall, “Ace Of Belts” Dave Millican, & even “The King Of Belts” Reggie Parks! And that’s saying a lot!”

- Chris, December 2009

Regarding the World Junior Heavyweight belt -

“This belt is great! Everything went so smooth. Neal worked with me on the art, this belt features everything I wanted it to.”…”I was very pleased with the way it turned out, the whole process was quick and painless.
The coolest thing IMO, is that the belt the wrestler is holding on the side, actually is a smaller version of the belt, and you can read it if you look close enough! It features a shorter strap, red backing, and the leather is great!

All in all an A+ transaction, I’m very happy with the results.”

- Macker, June 2009

We were approached with a unique opportunity to create a special, one of a kind championship belt, not for a wrestler or boxer, but for another kind of professional fighter. His story is on his website at — http://www.boriskorczak.com/
and the following comments were sent to us after he was awarded this belt -

“It was a Christmas Eve of 1979 when a sad face appeared in my Copenhagen home. His name was Oleg Pevchev and he worked for the KGB’s 10th Department, otherwise known as the “Department of wet affairs”. The man had a bottle of “Stolichnaya” in his hand and tears in his eyes. I could see he was drunk and I could smell a danger, I let him in to, as he said, to drink the last bottle of vodka together.

Here is where I could end this story of a double agent who, for seven years, infiltrated the KGB on behalf of the CIA. However, the story does not end here. I ran for my life to those who promised a safe haven in case things went awry, and they did.

In his drunken stupor, Oleg divulged that he knew what I really was an American spy right in the middle of the KGB. He showed me the photos of my drunken COS and myself. He told me that Bill (my COS and officially an American Diplomat) stated during the October Revolution Reception in the USSR Embassy, while being provoked by the KGB COS, that Boris Korczak is someone that is hurting the Soviets without their knowledge. Of course he was drunk as usual. It was a death sentence to me.

Years later, after being denied all this which was promised by the CIA in written documents, I received in the mail a Certificate of Recognition, claiming “the people of this Nation are forever grateful” and was signed by Donald Rumsfeld.

On July 10th, 2010, something unexpected happened. Thinking I was to have a casual lunch out with my family, at our favorite chinese restaurant, I was surprised to see a group of people waiting for me. My family, along with our closest friends, gathered together and were waiting for my arrival. It was a nice surprise, but the shock was yet to come. Secretly, my children had plotted and planned for months together with Neal Snow and Mark Gilbert, the best unknown friends one can have, to recognize my fight for the USA. I was presented with a shiny new “Cold War” championship belt, quite unique and the only one of its kind. Never have I received something so heartfelt and genuine. Words cannot express how moved I am by this collective gesture. Thank you all.”

- Boris Korczak, July 2010

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