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just finished about seven hours worth of tooling on this one.

i wanted to show it before it ends up black :head_hurts_kr:

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Beautiful !!! Tell the dude they don't make black anymore and natural is the new black.

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Anyone who commissions a skull carving is probably gonna want it black. I think it just comes with the territory.

If you like natural colors, maybe you should start Sheridan carving your seats! :D

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AS ALWAYS YOUR TOOLING IS ASWUM.....question.

did you use a beveler on that or was the background tool

used as a beveler ? :clapping:

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You need to let your customer know that is not poison ivy.....

Great work as usual...

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thanks guys!!

luke i bevel the use the pebbler to mat.

i actually have a blister on the finger that i use to steady the bevel as i walk it.

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That is sweet dude, it would look really cool I think if it was that dark brown fade to black like that other seat that you did.

Good job

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Superb! Your seats are just amazing!

Super clean! Definately a level most of us hope to obtain!

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I don't know what color bike it's going on, but a really, really deep midnight blue is a very nice alternative to black. As is a very dark, almost black, red. Not that I personally think there's anything wrong with black : ) Of course, a customer who wants black wants black. It's just one of those 'upsell' options you could use when negotiating the details. I usually talk people out of brown because I prefer to work with black. But I have to make a little kid's bag out of glow-in-the-dark bright green. THAT will be interesting. The only part I'm looking forward to is sewing it with some awesome white Nomex cord that I got at a garage sale - 7 big spools for $5!

That seat's a beauty!

Tammy

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I love the fighting battle axe sweep of the design. That's just great work.

If the customer wants to cover it in green flouro paint, it doesn't matter...we saw it...we know. Take his money and move on to your next great piece.

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Looks good Rog,

How lond did it take to tool?

KK

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thanks guys!

i quite often can talk the cusomer out of black. if it was me i would have donwe it in buckskin or saddle tan or some fade of browns. the bike is lime green so, no way blue would work.

i spent some where around seven hours tooling. prolly another hour and half tracing the pattern and then transfering it to the leather

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that is sweet, really clean tooling...one busy detailed design...nice,

funny aint it, before you did leather work - leather always had to be black.

onely after becoming immersed in leather, did i learn to appreciate browns/red!

steveb

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Roger, that's some killer work. Great design and top notch tooling. Very good job.

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roger,looks good bro.tooling is sweet..im slacking on posting pics here...like what you did with your site to!!!

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Super nice, Beeza, as are all of your creations!

I'm curious as to where the "RMH" in your "RMH Leather" came from? I used to subscribe to a usenet group called RMH (rec.motorcycles.harley), back when I had my bike.

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that is sweet, really clean tooling...one busy detailed design...nice,

funny aint it, before you did leather work - leather always had to be black.

onely after becoming immersed in leather, did i learn to appreciate browns/red!

steveb

thanks steve!

yea... once you spensd some time creating then dye it black you realize work work dissapears

Roger, that's some killer work. Great design and top notch tooling. Very good job.

thanks grumpy! you able to pick up the tools yet?

roger,looks good bro.tooling is sweet..im slacking on posting pics here...like what you did with your site to!!!

thanks!! yea.. the site is coming along.

Super nice, Beeza, as are all of your creations!

I'm curious as to where the "RMH" in your "RMH Leather" came from? I used to subscribe to a usenet group called RMH (rec.motorcycles.harley), back when I had my bike.

My initials Roger M. Harris

BTW.. i have the seat put together and hope it dries to where i can get it dyed. i'll post some pics later if i get it done

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Bezza that is an awesome looking piece. Is that an inverted tooling? Looks like the smooth parts are not as raised as the pebbled. Maybe it's just my eyes but it looks bitch'n.

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Fuhreeekin sweet.

Brent

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Just looked at it again and it looks better than it did last night. My laptop does not give as good a pic as my desktop. STILL AWESOME.

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Beautiful work Roger, I just love the pebble effect you get.

Ken

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thanks again for all the comments!!

here she is....

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Even black can't hide that fantastic tooling! Great job.

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sweetleaf in black.... huh....

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