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dragonhawke

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  1. That link only shows first page of patent, but the patent number is not found at the USPTO. TSK, never mind figured out how to use the page
  2. My $.02 is stamp first then dye. Also, if you can tell us how to stop the tool itch....Please help us!
  3. Also seal the leather and use gloves so you don't transfer any dye
  4. would this help: The-Stohlman-Encyclopedia-of-Saddle-Making Vol 1-3
  5. At $200 (even if it's in USD) then I am interested.
  6. sent you an email with file attached. Let me know if you got it.
  7. I have that dvd and recommend it
  8. seems i need the instructions/pattern....found mine but half is missing. Any help?
  9. Did you find the pattern Love? I have it if your still looking.
  10. Did you you ever find the pattern?
  11. Men's or Women's, ear flaps or no. Picture might be nice.
  12. could try Library of Congress, local library under technical manuals. Maybe even the patent office.
  13. Absolutely you should clean them up, sharpen the blade and take them out for a test drive. The one with the cast handle looks like you slide it in/out for depth adjustment and lock knob on the left to retain the setting, maybe? Would also love to get my hands on it to completely measure, draw, 3d model and cast it in aluminium or brass.
  14. I've done numerous repairs/builds of ladies shoes. The pictures look like 1-2 pairs were traced, then sewn on, while the others appear to be done from scratch. I agree with Mattsbagger and Woodysworkshop that a cheap pair of heels (Value Village or Salvation Army) is a good way to practise. If you do it well, they can be resold.
  15. I believe the tubes unscrew. Not sure about the anvil though.
  16. Are you still working on the site, because the adult section and photos are not showing in my account.
  17. re-read my post and this is what I can use to create the pattern. And Yes, we do need the gun
  18. 4 or 6 inch barrel? Also, that model is a .455 cal and was generally issued to military forces with a canvas holster and shell bag. I have seen a leather holster for our RCMP as well, which look a little like an 1800's US Cavalry holster
  19. copper or antique brass rivet would be in keeping with the medieval look.
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