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Three Gun

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About Three Gun

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Firearms / Photography / Guitars / Motorcycles / Guard Dog Training - Dobermanns

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Holsters / Dog Training Equipment
  • Interested in learning about
    Leather Carving / Engraving
  1. The lead is clearly a "solid" piece of leather. The underside is the "flesh" side. There is no writing on the lead. If I recall the site that offers the dog training equipment stated that the lead was genuine leather. The supplier is a very reputable company that deals primarily with police k-9 / police dept. sales. I am familiar with the "leather particleboard" junk. This would never stand up to the forces exerted by a 100 pound dobermann or a 130 pound Shepard. Three Gun
  2. Kate, I would take all of the information to your local post office master as this constitutes "Mail Fraud" and is a Federal Crime. The post master can get postal authorities involved and they will hunt this clown down. Three Gun!
  3. I recently purchased a 10 meter (32 ft.) long leather dog training lead. It is "ONE CONTINUOUS" piece of leather about 5/8 inch in width and about 3/8 inch in thickness. Does anyone know how these are "cut" from a hyde? At first I thought that the lead was several pieces glued together as there is no stiching, however after inspecting every linear inch of the lead there are no seams.
  4. The pick guard is the finest thing that I have ever seen on a guitar! Extremely well done and the "theme" qualifies you as a "Great American!"
  5. I have a Singer Class 111 model 155. I am not familiar with the "proper" name of the different parts so I hope someone out there can interpret what I am trying to explain. The part of the machine that is under the foot that moves the material away from the operator does not move under power. However if I remove the drive belt and turn the pulley by hand, this part will move back and forth. I oiled the part but under power it still does not want to move. I have studied the part from underneath the machune and nothing appears to be broken. I probably have to adjust something minor but I have not figured it out yet. Anyone out there familiar with this machine? Is anyone aware of a Singer repair help site?
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