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  1. http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/johnblaze/item/10000749/ https://www.etsy.com/listing/206099489/12pcs-antique-brass-scorpion-round-rivet?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=scorpions&ref=sr_gallery_9
  2. exactly. i meant stratify over a time of usage. however, i still can't get those results you guys talking about ) i will try again and share with you.
  3. hmm what about slicing OFF of those resolene coats after time and usage? anyone facing?
  4. nrk

    Lisaro

    could you please show the photo, to see the grains, and any product made of it, please? )
  5. springfield does have a pack(set) of celtic stamps. ~30$
  6. what do you mean 'natural'?
  7. + to the Buckleguy - they produce a very cool and quality hardware. You just feel and touch the quality.
  8. which one do u use? horween?
  9. hehe i've told him almost the same , and he got frustrated ) I have researched shell cordovan leather several times, and get conclusion, that the best manufacturers are Horween and Clayton's. Haven't tried yet, but defntly will. PS there is also one or two manufacturers in Japan, which produce shell cordovan. Google it. Almost all japan leathercrafters is those.
  10. thanks. But the manufacturer of their sales bridle leather is unknown. and only few colors
  11. thanks for the post. checked out www.scrapleather.net - simple and stylish site, but not informative - what are the sizes for the scrap pieces? where are the sides you mentioned? where a those photos of the items u wanna sell? can you do split down?
  12. check this out http://springfieldleather.com/37043/Cement%2CContact%2CLatex%2C8oz/
  13. who's the manufacturer of the bridle leather they sell? http://www.waterhouseleather.com/bridle_leather_hides.htm
  14. why do you ask?! go and do some. at least you will get experience )) that what i would do if have this chance don't forget to share results with tons of photos ))))
  15. they have different terms for the different leather types. you mentioned terms for the tooling leather. for example ordering English bridle leather have different conditions if not mistaken.
  16. UP to the question. italiantannergive us details, as much as possible.
  17. in general, Springfield leather is good to go. But only B grade is nice enough.
  18. feel for you. personally, prefer this company - http://www.buckleguy.com/ very, very good quality hardware. I've also spend a lot time figuring out a good supplier. Decided to go with the mentioned. I just love them, simply love ))
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