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About johnbljr
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- Birthday December 15
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www.bumblebeeleather.com
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Cincinnati, OH
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It is the quality you would expect from Horween. The temper is soft yet firm. I think that you will find quite good. What is it that you are planning on making?
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Thanks for the reply Colt. What about sewing it on my leather/industrial sewing machine? that should not tear since it is not a chisel point needle right?
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johnbljr started following Moleskine Holder, Rivets that are better quality than Tandy?, Leather and Nylon - mixed media bag and and 4 others
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Check out buckleguy.com he has some great quality rivets. https://www.buckleguy.com/rivets/
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Wondering if anyone here has put together anything (like a bag) with leather for the bottom and nylon for the top. Any considerations that I need to take into account before doing this or can I just measure, cut, and sew?
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I am mostly getting Horween Chromexcel sides as well as some of the shrunken shoulders that they stock. Just placed an order yesterday for the shrunken shoulders, and a few other sides that I have not tried before but need due to color request from a few customers.
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I order regularly from Maverick Leather. They are good company. I live on the East coast so shipping takes a bit, but customer service is top notch.
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I have a new New Vergez Blanchard Scratch Compass / Wing Divider (170mm) - This is brand new. Never used. Price including shipping is $75. Let me know if you are interested.
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I'll take it.
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Hello All! Greeting from Cincinnati, Ohio! Primarily working on small leather goods, purses, clutches etc. Website coming soon - www.bumblebeeleather.com
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Here is my first post showing what I put together last night. This is a Horween Chromexcell Moleskine holder with a pen slot and pocket on the front. Would love to hear your thoughts on this. I know that I make a few mistakes on it and need to improve my hole placement and edge trimming. John bumblebeeleather.com
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