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Rohn

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  1. Thanks Bob. Now we will see if it sells.
  2. Thanks Eddie. I wanted some contrast that is why I did the straps brown instead of green.
  3. Those are really neat change purses. I really like the design. Hope you do really good in your business venture.
  4. Wild Bill46, I tried Fiebings Oil dye but didn't care for the color. The dye used on this holster is Angelus purchased from Springfield Leather. Thanks for the nice comment. Antiquing is a great Idea and one I will try doing in the future. Thanks for the great idea.
  5. Nice looking lead. Your dog will proudly walk with that on.
  6. That looks nice. Keep posting your progress, I look forward to seeing the finished product.
  7. Thanks everyone for all the great comments. Everyone I show it to like it. We will see if anyone likes it well enough to buy it.
  8. That is great!! Congratulations on the "new" machine. I am hoping to purchase one myself shortly.
  9. I would suggest that you go here for books and supplies: springfieldleather.com They have everything you need and more.
  10. I like that guitar strap. Very nicely done.
  11. Chief, Those slings are really nice. If you didn't do such a good job you wouldn't be so busy. Great work as usual.
  12. Here is a holster I made. After making many holsters and still more to go I decided to try doing one with a bit different color. Hope you all like green. Tell me what you think.
  13. Looks like a nice belt. Hope you don't mind a bit of constructive criticism, but the edges could stand a bit more burnishing and If you would dye the holes for the buckle tongue and the slot where the buckle fits it would look better. I use a Q-tip for dying in these tight areas.
  14. Fine work there. That is a real beauty. Hope you were successful on the elk hunt.
  15. Yes those are nice. Great idea. Recycling those old gloves is the way to go.
  16. Hand stitching looks nice and even. Good looking collar.
  17. I don't think you need to be "thick skinned" for this one. This is gorgeous!!! Beautiful tooling and beautiful color and finish!!!
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