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Man I sure wish someone would buy something other than a belt lol.

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The Belt is nothin but Herman Oak. 6-7 oz. on top and 6-7 oz. liner. I used cordovan dye for the background, Neatlac for a resist and mahogony antiquing.

The stitching is a #138 thread at 10spi.

Any tips, critiques, or any thought is always welcome

Thanks, Jarrett Van Curen

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Jarrett, . . . very impressive, my friend.

You have a talent I can only wish for, . . . I just simply do not have the patience to do as intricate a design as that on a belt.

You are a credit to yourself and your craft.

Curiosity, though, did you do the pattern yourself?

May God bless,

Dwight

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Jarrett, . . . very impressive, my friend.

You have a talent I can only wish for, . . . I just simply do not have the patience to do as intricate a design as that on a belt.

You are a credit to yourself and your craft.

Curiosity, though, did you do the pattern yourself?

May God bless,

Dwight

Thank you very much. As far as the pattern goes YES I did draw this one for myself.

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nice work!

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Very nice! How do you attach the liner to the front leather, is it glued first and then trimmed to the outline of the top layer? Fantastic tooling.

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