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buffalobill plus Ed D

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  1. anybody know if gary is still around his site is down
  2. There are few other guys here interested in contact info on Luberto..can you please share any info you have,,,phone #... web-site... Thanks !..
  3. Anybody here has any contact info for Luberto's ...all the phone # i tried were disconected.I was interested in the small "Cubs"...a 9in arm version Thanks !
  4. Hey, let us know about your acquisition...and how it works for you...
  5. Hey, are you still looking for some of those O rings?
  6. I use softer leather for my padded collars
  7. The buckle itself can be hold in place by a line 24 snap..this way you'll have "rich" look of a buckle and the convenience of the snap Also you can use a concho as top of the snap...if you gonna have just snaps...for a fancy look
  8. incredible as always!! both very nice, the second collar is crafted very well
  9. Any feed back is well-comed Thanks !
  10. There is a store in Toronto(Capital Findings) that once in a while buys stuff from bussinesses going under...there is where i got them from
  11. LOOKS GREAT!!!!!!! REALLY LIKE THE ONE WITH THE FLEUR!
  12. I also have a juki 563 and stich lenght is not the problem, the only problem is 3/8 of dense leather is not a good idea 10oz of dense leather not a problem or multiple layers of garment leather is never a problem from my understanding these are great machines and for there purpose bullet proof
  13. This is one way of attaching dog tags to some of my collars too... untitled.bmp
  14. Hi there ! For dog tags i usually have a very small D ring set next to the buckle...some customers wants it ...most of them not...same goes for the "towel holder"..it's there because most (if not all) of the customers want to have it, instead of a D ring Here is a regular collar that has a D ring...2in wide, 2ply , stitched from one end to the other untitled.bmp
  15. looks slick, i bought a burnisher for my drill press from another member here for i think $35 made from cocobolo wood and works great this one seems like it may be good he should give you an option to buy just the burnisher and wax i would think
  16. Im not sure for the skeet shooters but the way things are going here (GREEEEEN) i dont think lead is around anymore could be wrong, the cutting board is the best idea will be getting one tomoro the local wal mart is walking distance from everywhre they take up 10 000 sqare blocks lol thanks for the help
  17. hey dirtclod thanks for the reply the SHOT from shotguns isnt lead uphere, they stopped that i think awhile ago,lead and lake water not a good idea in any amount, i will try the cutting board makes sense clicker presses are made with heavy plastic, although the melting of fishing sinkers skillets wheel weights sounds even better we recycle everything up here and that stuff is easy to come by!
  18. hey everyone this lead block sounds great, anywhere special to get on? what thickness ive been using a granite slab with the black rubber from tandy, and sometimes the punch does go right to the granite slab damaging the punch what a pain!!!
  19. Apparently welding brass it's a pain ..lol...I had some of them returned becuse the weld was rough
  20. I just came up with my own design and found some body that can machine a bolt with a "ball"head. An O ring is cut, put thru the hole and then welded back in place
  21. First time using an exotic skin(cobra) as an inlay for my Roman design collars...some of the burnishing was done with Chris (threemuttscustoms.com ) burnishers...very happy with them !!!
  22. Dogs are sweating only thru their foot pads..same goes for cats.As far as water damage goes, i make sure i tell the owner to take the collar off when the dog goes in the water
  23. Very nice! what machine did you use to stich them
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