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Christopher Lang

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  1. That would be cool if you wanted to give me some direction Boyd. I'll PM you my number.
  2. When I get to it, I'll post some pictures. For now, I'm still toiling (happily) on the metal and greasy parts of the bike!!
  3. My name's Christopher, and I live in Brentwood Bay, which is right near Victoria BC, on Vancouver Island. Many moons ago, when I was in elementary school, I remember making a change purse, and an arm band out of leather, at some sort of leathercraft class. It was so long ago however, all I remember is that is was fun, but nothing else! Hahaha. I've always been interested, but never had the time or money to pursue making leather goods for myself, but last week, I was a friends place, telling him about the bike I'm getting ready for the road (1943 Harley WLC), and he said wait a minute, "I've got just the thing for you." So, he gave me the horse hide pictured below. As you can see, it's been folded up for 40 years, and looks a bit shop worn. Still having the hair on it, I imagine it would make a unique set of simple saddle bags, and perhaps a seat covering, unless that's a bad idea, or you can come up with a better idea! My bike is by no means pristine, just an old bobber, so having pre-worn spots isn't going to hurt my feelings. I also figure this would be a good project to learn on, as the material was free, and as long as the bags function, I'll be happy. I do wonder what the heck I can put on the finished projects to make them water resistant, what with the hair there and all. Also, one of my friends thinks it would make a cool riding jacket, but uh, I don't know that I'd be cool enough to pull off a hair covered jacket. So, to sum up; Hi, I'll be reading and lurking, and am happy for any advice you folks might give. Maybe it isn't a horse even?! I only know what I was told. Here's the shopworn hide. I'll link to my photodork.
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