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I like it! Great job!
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Saw that on Ghost Adventures. LoL Great looking masks though!
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Loks good. I too would like to see the inside please.
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Thanks for sharing! Great Find!
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They both look beautiful!!!
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Looks cool.
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It's just a hobby but I do make some shields when the Brothers ask and don't charge too much.
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Damn! Awesome work as always!
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FiremanRob, so the "safety nazis", "by the book asshats", and lets see what we can do to ruin some moral around here......got to ya'll huh? That really sucks!
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Looks great for it being your first!
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Thanks for the compliments.....FiremanRob, gotta love the PIERCE! LoL
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This is my first time doing a face so I know it isn't perfect by any means. Please let me know what I need to work on. Thanks for any feedback whether it's good or bad!
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Looks great Brother!
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Thanks for the replies and the suggestions! After looking at it again, yeah I should have rounded the top where the rivits are. As for the rivits, it's what the customer wanted. I'm pretty impressed how the stitching came out myself. LoL Again, thank you!
Oh, and i see where the leather looks a little wavy due to me pulling too hard on the thread while sewing.
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Made this the other day. Real simple and didn't take too much time or effort. Please let me know what I need to improve on. T'anks!
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Looks great!
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Love how the thread contrast the color! If that makes sense.....
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Looks great IMHO. And yes, always dye before sewing. But that's how we all learn!
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I LOVE your stitchwork!
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Looks great. What did you use for the 'texture'?
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Looks awesome! Great job!!!
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I can only wish to be able to paint like that!!!!
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Looks fantastic!
Some Leather Fire Helmet Shields And A Knife Sheath
in Gun Holsters, Rifle Slings and Knife Sheathes
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TSDESIGNS: I used a Craftstool E294-03 matting stamp. Thanks!
Luke, for the white, I used a waterbased paint I had laying around. I think I bought it at Wal Mart if my memory serves me right. Just clear coated them afterwards.