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shotgunwilllie

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About shotgunwilllie

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  • Birthday 10/08/1957

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    Upper Marlboro Maryland
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    I have been doing leatherwork and leather repairs for a very long time now(as a hobby) I have replacated several historical items and even recovered a McClellen saddle, made holsters and cases and a few specality items for some folks. have made some impact toys and restraints too<br /> would like to master leather carving and tooling and learn to braid also

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    cases repairs, D/s items
  • Interested in learning about
    tooling, braiding and improve my skills all around
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  1. I am offering for sale four cast brass belt buckles dating I think from the 1970's 1) New in the box ( not correct box for the buckle) Smith and Wesson buckle with first model pistol back is marked ( Smith and Wesson Pistol Base 1980), box is colt second edition "Colt Firearms Brass Buckle labeled box 2) New in Box Smith and Wesson Belt buckle round S&W logo Dated 1979 3) USAF Buckle in plastic envelope 4) Brass buckle with deer rack (11 point) "Preserving Our Shooting Heritage" lower left corner has the Whittington center lower right is the NRA emblem still in the original bag $40.00 for all, Not willing to sell separately as I am helping to settle a estate of a friend
  2. Today the guild held a training class for instructors of the upcoming Mask Making class, It was great to get together and share skill and ideas on mask making. Here are a few pictures from the training session Our upcoming class is in late October and will be open to member and non members alike. if you are interested in participating please feel free to contact James Thomas or myself the class will beheld in laurel Maryland close enough for most folks along the Chesapeake to participate We intend to have a masquerade party sometime after the class to show off what we have made
  3. Amazing work Tina, I always enjoy seeing what you do, thank you for sharing
  4. Greetings! From one bodyman to another I think you will find Leather work a excellent creative release with so many ideas that can carry over to your motorcycles.
  5. oh wow! that didn't post the way I wanted it to, Anyway this is the formula for casing solution I use and it works well for me many thanks to Mr. Johnson for sharing this information Merry Christmas to all Bill
  6. OFFLINE bruce johnson Saddlery & Tack Moderator Moderator 2,930 posts Gender:Male Location:Oakdale, CA Posted 03 February 2008 - 11:20 AM Grunt, on Feb 3 2008, 06:51 AM, said: Can someone please post the formula/ratio for these ingerdients? Thanks, Nick Nick, Thanks for the nudge, it will be a lot more searchable to have it here for the future. Ben (gtwister09) listed this in the other other thread. No More Tears Quick Casing Formula 1/2 cup Lexol 1-1/2 Cups distilled or filtered water 1 tablespoon Johnson's No More Tears Baby Shampoo 1 tablespoon Listerine Bruce Johnson Malachi 4:2 "the windshield's bigger than the mirror, somewhere west of Laramie" - Dave Stamey Leather Work and Leather Tools - www.brucejohnsonleather.com
  7. On behalf of acting Chairman James Thomas I would like to invite all interested parties to the formation meeting of the Mid Atlantic leatherworking guild. The formation meeting of this group the meeting will take place on July 22nd at 1:00pm till 3:00pm at Jason’s Deli (7356 Baltimore Ave. College Park, Maryland 20740). It is the goal of the membership to vote on bylaws, elect officers and discuss future activities of the club at this meeting. The proposed Bylaws are posted on facebook search under DelMarVa Leather Workers/Crafters Guild . Any questions feel free to contact me here. Best Regards Bill Winter
  8. Reminds me of the tool to set the rivet in a chain saw blade
  9. Welcome, What part of Maryland are you in?
  10. Hi Art, I was hoping you would be interested lets hope som other will want to join us too! Bill
  11. I was wondering if leather crafters in the Washington D. C. area (including Northern Virginia and Maryland) have any interest in meeting up for a cup of coffee and conversation about leatherwork? Nothing formal, mind you maybe a opportunity to exchange ideas, trade skills and hints. I have been doing leatherwork for too many years to count (started out learning and buying supplies at the Tandy store in Landover Hills way back in 1974). And feel I still have plenty to learn from others and have some hints and skills I am willing to share too Best Bill
  12. Thanks for the good wishes!

  13. Add me to the list ! I enjoy allways enjoy my time in there the folks are nice and helpfull quality is good looking forward to my next trip down there!
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