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Glaisne

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About Glaisne

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  • Birthday 06/12/1964

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  • Website URL
    http://celticdragondesigns.com
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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ohio Valley
  • Interests
    maille, leather working, digital photography, music, ancient history, religion, poetry, jewelry making, USPSA and black powder shooting.

LW Info

  • Interested in learning about
    all aspects of leather working
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    Des
  1. Pretty nifty! Which tartan? Thomson? McKay?
  2. Looks great! The fit is amazing. As for Grace Jones: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Jones
  3. Most of my horn work is 18th century repro so my carving skills are limited to scrimming. My best guess for what you are showing, would be to contact Phillip Montgomery. His carving skills are magnificent. You can view some of his work and contact him through: http://bonecarverpm.deviantart.com/
  4. For those interested, the reply from Tandy Louisville is as follows: "The free tool only applys (sic) to the Craft Tool stamps pg 46-51." No reference to a particular catalog but one would guess that it is the current one. I hope that helps.
  5. Just talked to a Tandy rep in Louisville about a recent order. The BOGO is limited to certain CraftAid/Craft tools now. She is sending me a list. As soon as I have it in my hands I will post it here for everyone's reference.
  6. Joanna, There is a recent post of a lovely piece of work by a gentleman in the Ukraine. http://leatherworker...=0 My question is this: What can I do about the design that he used? This is a custom designed business logo made for my company by Ingrid Houwers back in 2008. The logo is licensed to my business in the State of Kentucky. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, James james.mcdonnell@celticdragondesigns.com Name: James McDonnell UserName: Glaisne IP Address: 74.131.225.42 Email Address: james.mcdonnell@insightbb.com
  7. As a kilt wearer, I can say that neither are used to hold up the kilt. The belt kept the old kilts from "unwrapping". Modern kilts have small leather straps and buckles on the side. The sporran is just a pouch as the kilt has no pockets. Two sites that come to mind. The first site is a little more in depth but both have great information. With a little browsing, I think you might find something to help you out. http://xmarksthescot.com/ http://kiltsrock.com If I can be of other assistance please give me a shout! James
  8. This might be interesting! please add my name as well, Johanna
  9. Thank you, Des! You did a great job teaching me ;-)
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