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ETW Grumpy

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  1. Whew! It's a bird. When I saw the title, I wasn't sure what I'd find. Seriously though, nice work.
  2. Yeah, in the first pic the holster on the right is the original. He said he wanted it just like that, so I tried to make it as "just like that" as I could. They had the holster attached to a belt loop by Chicago screws that I couldn't see a reason for, except to scratch the gun, so I sewed it on instead.
  3. This is a holster that I did for a gentleman. Sorry about the crappy pictures. Took them with my cell phone before I got a digital camera. Thanks for looking.
  4. Got one of Ed's mauls a couple of weeks ago. Beautiful wood, quality workmanship and works great. He actually upgraded the wood from what I ordered because he didn't like the way it looked! Get ya some!
  5. Man, that's a lot of stitching! They look very good. I'm sure your daughter will be proud of 'em.
  6. Welcome. Great to have you here. I have a couple of your courses and they helped me greatly. Looking forward to the School of Leather Ornamentation.
  7. Christian is truly an artist and a really down to earth, genuinely nice guy. I aspire to turn out work like that some day.
  8. Man, that's some really great tooling. The dye work is fantastic as well. Is the white used Eco Flo also or acrylic?
  9. That's very nicely done. You've discovered the heart of leatherwork, imho. Making things because nobody else makes what you want, innovation, a willingness to try new things, etc. You also learned a little about bookbinding and sewing machines. Very cool. Keep posting pics of your work. This is a great resource.
  10. That's pretty nice. Can't wait to see it in color.
  11. Great topic. I used to do some drawing when I was a kid, but my biggest problem now is getting what I see in my head on paper and then on leather. Google images is my friend. I am mainly mechanical with a little artistic motivation.
  12. I use a ceramic blade too. I have no complaints about the way W&C tools, just that "tacky" feeling when cutting. Think I prefer HO, though overall.
  13. I recently bought a side of Hermann Oak and a side of Wickett & Craig. I like the HO better, but hate using it for anything that will be black. I hate covering that beautiful tan color. It may be me, but has anyone noticed W&C being "grabby" for lack of a better term? My knife wants to stutter instead of glide, even after stropping. Doesn't happen with HO.
  14. Didn't see the first one, but this one is very good. Great detail. Your artwork?
  15. Very nice bag. If that's a quick job, I'd love to see something you had time to work with. Nice job.
  16. I'd be interested to know how these sell at your event. I made some for the Farmer's Market here and didn't sell any. I'll post some pics if I can find 'em.
  17. Good looking site, good looking knives and good on ya for supporting the troops.
  18. Taking orders for stuff you've never done forces you to grow in skill. Looks really good. Love the color.
  19. Very nice work as always. Is the squarish piece on the bottom something for a bicycle? Also, what sizes are your pieces? The longer ones look like they might be the size of a roper wallet, but the small ones look like a pack of cigarettes even though I know they're bigger. Just curious.
  20. Looks like you've got a good working rig there. I like suede straps and having them wider on the shoulders is probably ok, got a buddy who carries like that. I never noticed a significant difference between that and straight straps, even with something as heavy as a Desert Eagle "Baby Eagle" .40. A good metal reinforced thumb break is always a good choice. I never liked tie down straps that go to the belt. Try reaching above your head for something and your voice goes up an octave. I always found that the x shaped center piece and the weight of the weapon/mag pouches always made everything pretty fluid and natural. You're doing good research and it looks like it'll pay off. Make sure you post some pics of the finished rig.
  21. ETW Grumpy

    tiger

    Simply amazing. Great work.
  22. Good looking case. Gotta love that Pakistani crap they sell at bike events.I usually glue felt over the inside of my cell phone cases to cover the belt clip.
  23. That's really good. Welcome.
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