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My Recent Guitar Strap.

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The customer wanted green snowflakes. The color matches the guitar pretty closely, but it was difficult to do from a picture.

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Not gittin' the green snowflake thing, but that stitchin' is looking purdy! Then the inlay around the guitar seems to tie it in a bit, so maybe the customer really does know SOMEtimes :)

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What did you charge for it? Nice job!

Cya!

Bob

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That's really nice. How do you get such a great and deep looking stitch groove. You thread is literally hiding in there>

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Mikey, beautiful job. Cheryl

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Jeff, the guitar has snowflakes on the freeboard and green abalone purling. Who am I to say no? BDAZ, I charged $250.00 for this strap. Bluesman, I used a Marlin stitch groover to make the groove. It cuts a nice channel :P

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I looked up Marlin stitch groover and din't come up with anything. I just ordered the Versa Groover from Douglas. That channel is the best.

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Really nice! Snowflakes are always that color in Ireland, didn't you know? ;)

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I've never been, so I'll have to take your word for it!

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Nice work Mike! It really is outstanding.

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Beautiful work!

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Bluesman, I have the Douglas groover too. Its a great tool. I like the Marlin for long straight runs and the Douglas for curvy stuff.

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Bluesman, I have the Douglas groover too. Its a great tool. I like the Marlin for long straight runs and the Douglas for curvy stuff.

Were do I find the Marlin?

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You have to contact him directly. Danny Marlin 1550 County Road 207, Blanket TX 76432

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Thanks Mike........Imagine.............snail mail............ :helpsmilie:

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Mike,

Sorry, late getting on this post. The strap is absolutely beautiful, very nice craftsmanship.

Chief

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Thanks Chief! I appreciate that! Bluesman, I found a TX for Danny Marlin for you. 254-842-5405

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Thanks. So I can text him right?

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Dude, you should probably call. He's a phone/check in the mail kind of guy.

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Will do................. :thumbsup:

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Could someone post a pic of the Marlin groover?

Was that a single pass on the strap?

Thanks!

Bob

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Bob, yes that was a single pass.

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Wow I am not sure which I like more, the groover or the strap. Both are beautiful

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