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sodapop

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    mini soti
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    fishin of course duh!!

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    hackin leather...
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    all the things i don't know
  1. try using a sharpie if need be...
  2. nice chunks man!! ...like your AB fishin partner as well...calcutta's are good crankin reels...
  3. tom kinda like johnny ramone or something...he always rocked his guitar hella low... looks schweeeeet brudda!!
  4. kinda an odd thing-a-ma-bob...but looks like ya nailed it to me...be groovy to see the whole unit/bike etc...
  5. much appreciated takin the time to illustrate it butch!!...i'm sure it will help others as well with that border...its a really cool border to use...and i've been meaning to...but then i think about how i'm going to calculate the distance so it all fits clean and i go...ahhhhhh hell maybe next time lol but ya, makes perfect sense to do the corners/spades first...cuz if you screw those up...its gonna be very obvious...where on the others if the squiggle line is a little thicker or thinner than the next when your coming towards the end...not so noticable...then keep in mind to find a proper end point that possibly a strap may be stitched on top as well etc...
  6. those are sharp indeed!!...when using the san carlos border...which i haven't done yet...how the heck do ya figure how much room is needed to start & end that border cleanly?? or when you come towards the end & gonna meet the start, do you just adjust more or less on the last few impressions??
  7. schweeeeeeeet shop elton!!...but i don't see the stereo
  8. 28.00 is very reasonable...if it were a cuff with that amount of quality stamping, a bit of braid etc...it would be on par imo...just cuz its a coffee wrap...doesn't matter...cheapskates are just that...if i know i did a good job on a piece & someone thinks "less" of it...i don't want them to own the dang thing anyways i do believe that those that are willing to pay more for a quality item...will inturn value it more...and rightly so ;0) good job on it kate!!
  9. i usually call those a "redue"...but if its just for you personally, then do which ever you feel comfortable with if your not going to scrap it out...but with leather its pretty much whats done, is done...never look right either way... myself personally, even if its for just me...if people/public may see it...i want it to look clean & purdy, neva know where a sale may come...and thats your example in hand...so i'd completely redue the whole thing... darryl
  10. ...who me?? ...i been single waaaaaaaaaaay too long
  11. always easy on the eyes bob!! darryl
  12. i think ya done good tommy boy!!...i mean hell bro, with all things considered, first seat, goofy @ss one at that & the deadline/time etc...it looks damn good man...and even better when its on the bike...make sure to get a pic if ya can of it installed... time for a few shots of the good whiskey after that mountain ya climbed darryl
  13. i thinks over all it looks cool man & ya captured what you were invisioning, nice rustic look...my only suggestion would be with the studs...i'd use the punch that is just slightly smaller then the head of them...then cut a slit in each centered...that goes towards the center of the cuff like 3/8th or so...wish i had a picture to show ya...but this method the holes won't stretch where it won't stay on...they'll fit snug & hold fast...the way you have it as is...i can see a problem that possibly now or later with stretch, they may want to pop off...hope that makes sense... anyhoo good job noah!! darryl
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