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rlpullman

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About rlpullman

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Central Idaho Heartland

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  • Leatherwork Specialty
    Pictorial Carving
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    Leather Carving
  1. I don't have any design drawings. The bottom is one piece flesh side up. The top center is one piece with gouges on both ends on the flesh side and folded up in a J shape. The top front is gouged on the flesh side and folded up into a V shape. The top back is gouged on the flesh side and folded up into an L sharp. It measures 4-1/2" wide X 4" deep. The back is 3" tall, and the front flap is 1" tall. There is 1-3/4" between the flaps. All pieces are glued flesh side to flesh side and stitched all around. Hope that makes sense Richard
  2. I have one of the Amish made machines that Nick sells. Very well made machine, change out on rolls is fast and simple. I love that machine.
  3. Take a look at the way the cowboy style holsters have a type of v notch at the barrel end of the center fold.
  4. Embossing rolls are getting hard to find. Tippman Industrial discontinued their embosser, but still list a few rolls on their site. Tandy recalled all of their machines and rolls earlier this year and no longer offers them. Last time I checked, they were not gong to offer them.
  5. That's a nice finish Ferg. Where do you get the gloss edge agent?
  6. Beautiful animals. Out here in Idaho we have wild mustangs. Here is a link you might enjoy. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uQmmaiWHYHQ
  7. I use a Cobra Class 18 for all my flat work. it has been a good dependable machine. It is a compound feed machine. Although it won't do 1/2". It can take up to 138 thread top and bottom, but I primarily use 92 for most of my work. For chaps and vests it would work just fine. It is a couple hundred more than the class 17, but worth the extra.
  8. Thanks you guys. That's too easy
  9. I have seen several sites where they have holsters that have a type of retention adjusting screw. They look kind of like a Chicago screw with a rubber grommet. They are used to adjust the amount of retention on the hand gun. Does anyone here know of a supplier where I can get these?
  10. What is the maximum thickness theses can be used on?
  11. Bitcoin is a form of barter. There is no threat of Bitcoin or any other cyber currency replacing the U.S. dollar. That is because the IRS only accepts US dollars as payment for taxes. As long as the IRS only accepts US dollars, there will always be a demand for them.
  12. Taka Fine Leather of Japan http://www.taka-fine-leather.com
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