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Geo4x4

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About Geo4x4

  • Rank
    New Member
  • Birthday 02/06/1980

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    geobear@live.com
  • Skype
    paul_laraway

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kingsville, TX
  • Interests
    Economic Geology / Gemology / Speleology
    Leatherworking / Engraving / Piloting

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    None....yet
  • Interested in learning about
    Belts, Holsters, Etc.
  • How did you find leatherworker.net?
    Post on leatherpros.net
  1. HAPPY BIRTHDAY;4X4

  2. Thank you, that is just what I was looking for... I went and found the boots in question
  3. Got a quick question... I have a pair of ostrich skin boots that I like but the color is horrible (some sort of burnt yellow). I want to strip off the old sealer and redye them (dark brown). I assume the process would pretty much be (clean them -> strip off the old sealer/oil -> redye -> let dry -> seal/oil them). Is this about right? I am sorry I don't have a picture or more specifications to post (will try to get something tomorrow if I can find where I hid the hideous things) They were given to me a year or so ago, don't know much about them, and I haven't worn them much but I need something to wear to a symposium that is a little more fancy than my hiking boots. -Paul
  4. OMG! Everything has suddenly become so clear. Thank You.
  5. The catalog will give you almost the exact same thing you see on the Tandy site...just in catalog format No, it will not describe the use/abuse of the tools but it is still a good resource to have on hand. While you are waiting for the catalog, head down to your local library and see what they have. If they don't have what you are looking for, ask them to get it on interlibrary loan. This way, you can check out a book and see if it meets your needs before you buy it.
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