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  1. Very well done !!!!! Would you happen to have a source for those locks ? Thanks and congratulations on a superb job
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    Singer 45 K

    Hello every one I am very !!!! Interested in finding a singer 45k sewing machine walking foot version or at least a walking needle version. If you or some one you know has one that would be willing to sell please drop me a line at lilpep_27@yahoo.com I can trade leather or simply cash !! For it. If it has the treadle stand it would be a plus but head only would be great as well. Thanks
  3. I'd like to take it on, would you happen to have pictures or drawings of your ideas? Email me lilpep@yahoo.com
  4. Looking for the same cash in hand Llilpep_27@yahoo.com Adler 205 ? Head only how much
  5. If this still open please count me in and email with the latest list. lilpep_27@yahoo.com
  6. Horse is EXCELLENT for braiding and yes it is thinner than bovine raw hide it is very strong. The belly is much thinner than the back but perfect fir very fine things. I used it a bunch for fid work and other projects. South American braid ears use it a lot for their work along with softened Hereford rawhide for its reddish color. If the horse was a dark color sometimes it will come through in the raw hide and give great effects.
  7. can you send pics ? lilpep_27@yahoo.com
  8. I teach brading both in rawhide and kangaroo but i am located in Elpaso if you can make the trip drivre up to herefod TX and get with bill confers from tejas industries, he wiil set you up with what you need to start.
  9. I sent you an email with some Questions and an initial prototype agreement Pre-Production along a fees. forgot to mention the obvious !!! IHAVE ALL TEH TOOLS NEED AND A Work shop dedicated to leather work. it would be great to meat in person preferaby at my shop so yuo can see how and with what your items willbe made.
  10. Sent PM looking for a skiver lilpep_27@yahoo.com
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    Usmc Model Z

    Hello every one !! I have been offered a USMC model "Z" skiving machine. She looks good, but i know very little about these machines and would like to reach out to ya'll. I need any and all the info i can get on them. i'm willing to pay for manuals and such. I am located in the great city of El Paso TX. I would also like to see if anyone has a Used skiving machine for sale. i am not a mas producer just a very serious hobbyist so i'm very serious about buying one. email is the best means to reach me lilpep_27@yahoo.com thank you for all your help
  12. Muchisimas Gracias !!!!!!!! Enrique Manny Thanks !!!!!!!
  13. just my two cents but this seems to be more like a "wrap" rather than a knot, the reason i say so is because the patterns are different and second which is more convincing for me is that the bits on top/bottom and sides seem two "stack" on top of each other sort of like an interwoven two bit knot except that you have them on four sides. well im not sure if the last part is very clear but you might look for "wraps" i think i saw a youtube video that resembled this alot or was at least very similar. not sure what it was called though.
  14. thanks alot for the info they look awesome. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  15. awesome simply awesome !!!!!!!! could you give us some dimensions ? how long the reins are from end to end ? and the romal also? what kind of buttons did you use, 5x4 pineapples? just curious thanks for showing your work it looks great.
  16. Hola Enrique un gusto verte por estos rumbos !!!! parece que los demas miembros lla te dieron la bienvenida pero como sea te la vuelvo a dar. un saludo desde el paso. hello Enrique its a pelasure to see you around these parts !!!! looks like the other members already welcomed you but none the less welcome. greetings from el paso. FYI for the other members Enrique is a great braider and an a great individual, he has a wealth of knowledge. i was lucky enough to meet him at another forum. when i mentioned this community to him he told me he would stop by and he did lucky for us !!! his books are very informative also.
  17. awesome knives !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i dable in blade smithing myself and they look awesome i've been wanting to make one with the flint knapping patern for a long time i might try it after looking at these fine examples.
  18. lilpep

    Roping Rein

    looks great to me !! awsome work
  19. R Edwards shows the 12 strand trenza patria at the end of the book round knots. advanced leather work. i have a few trenza patria's in my spnaish book but their packed up some where let me see if i have something digital and i will try to post it.
  20. awesome bro !!! looks like your on the way to another command center.
  21. lilpep

    How To

    just my two cents i am fluent in spanish and a "pasador" knot is not really a type of knot. it is a term used by Argentine braiders to describe a long cylindrical knot. it is basically a long turks head most often with a gaucho intewieve but not always. as long as you can tie a long turks head and you basically tied a "passador". it was originally meant to be a sliding knot in traditional argentine tack. a long turks head can be interwoven with a gaucho pattern following the rules of a basic 5x4 turks head gaucho knot as described by Bruce grant but in the last pass it will have an incomplete pattern. i would recommend the argentine book Trenzas gauchas available on amazon.com. the book has a "barquero" knot which is a passador the only thing is that if you dont understand spanish it will be hard to understand. i would also recommend learning how to tie a long turks head liek bruce grant describes with an even number of bits and putting a herring bone interweave this would be a "passador pluma" pluma describes the way the pattern ressembles a feather. sorry i dont have a tutorial. hope this helps to clear up what a pasador is, a long sliding knot.
  22. love the reins they look good with the brown and black. and the CAMPER is awesome !!!
  23. lilpep

    Go To Tools

    roo4u could you post a pic or a link that shows the lace cutter from Hamleys? much appreciated
  24. Acox i agree with Brian 100%, Just my two cents i found that depending on the hide i will adjust the width of my rough cut. some hides have more stretch than others so i will cut a tester strand and try out how much stratch is in the hide. usually the outer end parts have more stretch than the inner parts of the hide even after you trim it, if the hide is not a great one. a great hide will have very little stretch but they all have some. so try it out first. hope this helps
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