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BigAlC

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About BigAlC

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  • Birthday 01/21/1948

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    AlanAndJeannieB@aol.com
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Northern England
  • Interests
    Other than leather work - music, photography, my dawgs, natural history and my home.

LW Info

  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Putting off starting something difficult
  • Interested in learning about
    Sheridan, Figure Carving

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  1. I, for one, think this is a great idea. I'll try and make some time and cobble something together. Al
  2. Hi Ian, Welcome to the forum. I'm probably not too far from you - Hamsterley Forest near Barnard Castle. Although Yorkshire is a Big County. Nice work and I do agree that giving presents that you have created yourself has a very special thrill. Keep at it Regards
  3. That is a mighty fine lap-top bag. It is way beyond anything I could hope to achieve - or even buy. Many congratulations to the maker. Al
  4. Great Stuff. My niece has just had a double masectomy and all her other feminine bits removed. It's a pity that we could't run a raffle like this on LEATHERWORKER.NET. I would buy in - Hey Johann yet more work for you. Well done
  5. Good to see you back You have posted a bunch of good stuff. Moving house is hellatious. Pray that I will never have to do it again. Good Luck
  6. Hi This will be a topic that will be a tumbleweed; rollin' along forever and never reaching a destination. I love CS3. I have used many other bits of software for image processing but I always end up back with CS3. It does me for everyday small adjustments but when I need to push things a bit more - it is ready and waiting. I took a very ordinary photo of a Hustler at the Pima Air Museum, messed a bit and out came :- PHOTO1 At our county show in the photo section there was a catagory for snapshots. I could not resist entering Photo 2 If you can manage the price, go for CS3 even if this means spending less on the camera
  7. Displayed like that, they is gonna sell. A great piece of work. Nobody is worring about any (maybe - maybe not - I 'aint judgin) faults in the leather work cause the knives are so good and vice verca knives; faults; leather distraction. Great stuff
  8. Hi All, I bit the bullet and bought the Stohlman swivel knife and a set of Tandy ceramic blades. At first I was doubtful as they were perhaps a wee bit better but no great improvement. They I gave them a serious stropping. What a difference that made. They are a treat to use. I even appreciate the white color as it helps with reflected light when doing detail. Expensive but, to me, worth it. It was the stroping with a heavily charged strop that produced the noticable change. Hope that this helps. Al
  9. Hi, Great web site, congratulations. Couple of hints "Under Construction" signs are well frowned on in web developement. I would get rid of it. Better to say, "If you don't find what you're after check back soon as we are always adding new stuff" Remember that what you see on your monitor is not neccessarily what others see. Unless monitors are calibrated to a standard then colors, brightness and contrast are at the whim of the monotor's current settings. I say this because my wife, who does have big time vision problems, struggled to see the logo and did have some problems with the text. I hate to sound like a wet blanket. You have done a hell of a job. I just wanted to pass on some 15 years of, sometimes very bitter, experience. Overall it is great stuff. Cheers
  10. Thanks for that Dave. I'm pondering on making a sheath and having the center piece as a slice of snake skin. Putting off difficult or new things is a speciality of mine. I may now give it a shot Al
  11. A great piece of work, very well done. My only thought is that the mix of styles may not work. I feel that Western - Sheridan - works well, skulls are good, basket weave is great. I am not so sure about a mix of them all. Perhaps it is a plethora of tecniques. Great work
  12. Love the knife cuts on the beard. Would they have benefited from a stroke or two with a hair blade. Well done.
  13. Don't mess with it. A very fine piece of work, I am jelous best regards Al
  14. Great place Sweden. It has produced the greatest rally drivers in the world. But, there is always a 'but', have you ever tried to buy tequila or beer there? Love your lakes Al
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