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Still trying to get the hang of photos and sizing. Bear/bare (even beer) with me.

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Very clean, your stamping is superb.

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Still trying to get the hang of photos and sizing. Bear/bare (even beer) with me.

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Beautiful I love it

What are the stamps # you are using on the back and front cover?

Did I mention I love it???

Keep on Stamping Brother.

Rock

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Leave it to me, I will find something. LOL

Your design is great BUT, When you do the pattern stamping, soften the edge of the tool that is next to the border. Your border is "chomped" by the

field stamp.

ferg

Still trying to get the hang of photos and sizing. Bear/bare (even beer) with me.

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Beautiful I love it

What are the stamps # you are using on the back and front cover?

Did I mention I love it???

Keep on Stamping Brother.

Rock

Thank you, Rock (and Renee and CountryStyle) for the kind words. You almost make me feel like I can actually do leatherwork. (Since I'm weak in construction, I always have my doubts).

The tools used are: for the circle, that's a braid stamp from Gore Tools, down in Texas. They still do make tools, even if they don't advertise. Ph#s I have are 903-883-5310 and 800-859-8338. It's all a matter of taste, but I enjoy the look of this braid stamp even more than Don King's or Gomph. But again, it's all a matter of taste. The fan shaped impression is a Gomph-Hackbarth tool, and comes in 5 sizes. IMO, this one's a real winner too; good, clean impressions. A well-made tool.

Thanks again, Folks, for your feedback.

Harvey

Leave it to me, I will find something. LOL

Your design is great BUT, When you do the pattern stamping, soften the edge of the tool that is next to the border. Your border is "chomped" by the

field stamp.

ferg

Ferg,

That's a good point; thanks for the tip. Appreciate it.

Harvey

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