Thin leather strap needed

Two extremely cheap solutions:

1. (If you fancy using non-leather material): Buy a pair of shoelace, get the thick ones. Then cut the length according your length. Then burn the edges. Use a normal loop and you're done. That's what I did for my LX5* (max time 2-3 minutes)

2. If you (any of family members) have old & unused leather bag, simply cut appropriate length with a strong scissors. Obviously, you'll need to buy one/two rings, some strong nylon and a sewing needle for leather. Shouldn't take more than 15-20 minutes.
 
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I was at the NRA convention, and one of the vendors dealt exclusively in leather. They had some nice stuff there, and I was thinking they had some good straps for cameras.
 
Does it have to be leather? What size little rangefinder? If it is not a heavy camera (whatever that means) any thrift store will use old ps cameras with straps that will work just fine on anything like a Yashica GSN and lighter.
 
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