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TheTrooper

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About TheTrooper

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  • Birthday 10/28/1978

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    http://www.adamant-leather.de
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    Germany
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    Pool cue cases Medieval bags, belts & shoes

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    Nothing yet ;-)
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    Everything which has to do with tooling and dyeing

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  1. Hi Jonasbo, you´ve made a very nice bag. Where did you get you´re leather, skindhuset? Maybe Laederiet (in Risskov) would also worth a try?! Are U using the ROC colors from Denmark?! I personally found, that they are working very well and they are less expensive then the Fiebing´s ones here in Germany. Keep up the nice work. Cheers, Marcel
  2. Hi, the stuff you should look for is "Blankleder". 9oz would be 3,6mm. They have proper leather in the thickness from 3,5-4,0mm for about 63€ per square metre, for the best quality, down to 52€ per square metre. They normaly have 4 different qualities. They might be a bit pricier compared to the other companies in Germany, but well worth it!! I was speaking about these guys http://kobel-leder.de/ Cheers, Marcel
  3. Hi Dutch253, you can take a look at the link list on my website. http://adamant-leather.de/links-en.html Cheers, Marcel
  4. Hi Ray my friend, thanks for this link. I was searching for such a site in europe for a long time. I think I´ll order me a makers stamp in the near future. Cheers, Marcel
  5. Thanks for the nice comments guys! @Bigfoot No, that envelope isn´t wet molded. The interior is build from a PVC tube which is lined with some padded fabric. I just sew two pieces of leather together. The dimensions of the leather are choosen, that I get a snug fit with the inner tube. Works good, without the additional work of wet molding ;-) A nice weekend to all of you guys!! Cheers, M.
  6. Hey folks, I have finished another 2 cases, for my customers. The first is an envelope style case with a magnetic latch. The 2nd one I have called CroCowdile. Its a cow hide with croc imprint. On both cases I used the fabolous UltraPad interior from John Barton. Please tell me what you think about it. Cheers, M.
  7. Hallo zusammen, schön auch mal ein paar Leute aus Deutschland anzutreffen. Ich habe auf meiner Homepage ein paar Links zusammengetragen mit Materialquellen in Deutschland. Vielleicht werdet ihr da fündig. Ich habe da auch noch ein paar Quellen, die nicht auf der Seite stehen, welche ich gerne noch nachreichen kann. Gruß, Marcel
  8. Hi Iron Pounder, welcome to LW.net. Please take a look at the following threads, there you should find the answers to your questions. http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=32383 http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=880 http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=26104 Here you can find the different subscriptions and each duration time: http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?app=subscriptions Cheers, Marcel
  9. Thanks a lot for the comments guys. Just let me know if I can help you out!! The members of LV.net helped me a lot in the last years, I would be pleased if can give something back. Cheers, Marcel
  10. Hi folks, I have finished another cue case for a customer. He was quiet happy with it, when he got it. What do you think ?!? Any comment is appreciated. Cheers, Marcel
  11. The design is based on different parts of several maori tattoo patterns I have found. These were re-arranged and mixed together to build up the whole design for this cue case. Cheers, Marcel
  12. Thanks a lot for the comments guys. @King's X The lid and bottom was nailed into some plywood. @BIGGUNDOCTOR Everything was tooled and antiqued afterwards. Cheers, Marcel
  13. Hey folks, finished my first nearly full tooled cue case. What do you think about it ? Cheers, Marcel
  14. @Urshag Really nice belt you have made there. I really like it. Reminds me, that I wanted to do one for myself, too Cheers, Marcel
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