peterb803
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About peterb803
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- Birthday 02/07/1952
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Gender
Male
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Location
S.C.
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Interests
fishing
hunting
competitive shooting
veg gardening
dogs
LW Info
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Leatherwork Specialty
specialty...(?) lol....
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Interested in learning about
guitar straps
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How did you find leatherworker.net?
web
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Rick.....I live in Columbia.
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thank you sir.........very helpful.
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thanks guys.......... hey Billy r u related to Glenn Perdue....?
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thanks guys for the hospitality......
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thanks guys.......'preciate the help....!
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Hi all.....newbie here. I have been lurking for a few hours now, I really like the helpful atmosphere here. Hope I won't irritate you too much with my newbie questions. I have not done any leatherwork in over 40 yrs. I recently have taken up electric guitar (bucket list) and I have this idea in my head for a 3" guitar strap. I have been on the net for a couple of days looking at various straps. I see 2 types....1 with the adjustment slots on the strap (which I don't care for) and 1 with the use of belt buckles for the length adjustment (this is what I prefer). I have reviewed the 11 pages of guitar strap forum,I found the pattern for the "slot adjustment" type of strap, but I prefer the "buckle adjustment" type. I have watched the videos from Brookwood Leather (wonderful work) and this is the design that I would like to build. my question is this..... can anyone provide a pattern with diminisions or a link, for this type of strap...? thanks much in advance for any responces. pb
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peterb803 started following Strap Pattern
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Hi folks, newbie here. I just found the site today...and I love the atmosphere and help generously provided. I have not done any leather work in about 40 yrs. I still have all of my tools...some in good shape, and some not so good. In the past, I have made belts, clogs, handbags, wallets, a holster, and this rendition of the covers of a SC outdoor magazine. I made this when I was a boy of 15 or 16 (don't really remember). I am surprised that the dyes are still holding some of their color. Carolina Wren on the left, wood ducks on the right. I have recently taken up electric guitar (bucket list) and I have an interest in making guiar straps. I will be gravitating over to that portion of the site to ask my newbie questions. Thanks for allowing me to join your site, I look forward to learning much. take care.....peter.