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About CTaylorJr
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- Birthday July 12
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DFW Texas
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Leather working, knife making, wood carving, lure making
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Leatherwork Specialty
Figure carvings
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Bag making
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tandy field note book revised
CTaylorJr replied to pete's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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Purse for my mom
CTaylorJr replied to Rolandranch's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Yep, tears and hugs coming soon! Very nice work for sure! -
Another winner Gray! I keep going back to the first picture with the skull, those teeth look amazing!
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Score is a nice understatement. That stone has me jealous!
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Sunglasses Case
CTaylorJr replied to andrewsejlv's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
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I really like the look of that set.
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I like the look of that! When I first looked at the lid I was wondering what you had used for a patina on the leather on top "rivets". Nice work.
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Well, most weight lifters I've met tend to sweat a bit. With prolonged use, it's going to get more staining. Call it character marks...
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Could be a natural dark spot in the leather, or some oil may have gotten on that spot ant one point in time. I've never been successful at getting a spot like that back to a "natural" look. Hopefully someone else will come in with some better info.
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Ever had a customer that you wised would just fall into a hole? I have a lady that I sell a couple of bracelets to on a maybe quarterly basis. She pays well, but has become increasingly picky about the pattern, or lack of, on the leather. This last request for a wrap style bracelet almost drove me nuts! Sh wanted it to look distressed and each time I showed an example of what I came up with, she didn't like it. So, I figured I'd get the last laugh... I cut out a 1/2" strip of 7/8 leather, SOAKED it in some water, laid it down on my exposed aggregate drive way, and then knocked the snot out of it several times with a poly hammer. This stuff is a lot tougher than I figured it would be... After doing that, I allowed it to dry, then knocked off the corners and applied some Resolene to the top. About 4 hours later, I hit it with some medium brown antique. She loved it, and I'm now making 2 more for her... To make matters worse, now my bride wants me to make her something with this "new" pattern... Ugh... All of the pics here are of the same piece of leather... If you look close, you can see tiny bits of gravel and sand embedded in the leather...
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That is quite the undertaking and I am really looking forward to the finished product!
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Circuit Court Stock Cover
CTaylorJr replied to CZoc's topic in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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Thanks. I looked into this and talked to a friend in the area that uses it. He gave me a pill bottle full, and after trying it over the last couple of days, I just ordered some from Weaver. I appreciate the recommendation!
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I know I sound like a broken record, but your work just amazes me! I'm not a fan of painted leather, but you're quickly showing me that when done properly, it's absolutely beautiful work!
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Nick, those look pretty good! I may be calling you soon for another maker's mark. I may have gotten a bit heavy handed with mine.