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About Gray
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- Birthday 09/10/1951
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Website URL
http://graywolfcustomleather.com
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pclevenger2003
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Gender
Male
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Location
Pinckney, MI
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Interests
Hot Rods, loud pipes, and (rapidly fading memories of) fast women.
LW Info
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Leatherwork Specialty
bike leather, personal leathergoods, Recovery leatherwork
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everything
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David...thanks for again taking the time to document the process. It was a write-up of one of your seat builds that inspired me to get into bike leather about 4 years ago, which is a big part of what I do now. Now if you would just bottle your talent for design... I believe I'm gonna be ordering some of that lace...'roo is pricey, but so nice to work with, and I'm guessing it wears well since you've been using it for so long. I've 'bout had it with the cowhide lace...breaks easy like you said, and the quality seems to be going south. I think you've made a believer out of me. --Phl
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Fantastic restoration...yep, better than new! What kind of foam did you use?
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looks terrific, man...especially like the way the design is layed out and ties everything together. I know the owner's gotta love it, and he'll be sending a lot of work your way
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antique
Gray replied to figthnbullrider's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
I like the effect that Feibing's Gel Antique produces, but I've had trouble with antique on motorcycle leather washing away very quickly...last item I did was a fender bib...thought I'd try cova colors (3 coats), 1 application of gel antique filling in the impressed lettering, finished with 3 airbrushed coats of Tandy Super Shene...antiquing went away the first time the bike was washed...bummer. Luckily it was for a friend. What am I doing wrong? Is there a better way of getting that two-toned antique effect on motorcycle leather? TIA. --Phil -
From the looks of your posts here and your website, I believe you may have a few things to show some of us. Welcome from another Michigander!
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Excellent, David...great color!
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more wallets!!!
Gray replied to corter's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
very nice, corter....I like the clean lines and the contrast. Class. -
catching up with some pics
Gray replied to Gray's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Thanks for the kind words, folks...Johanna, one of my wives claimed that title as well.....Chick Fight!...but I'm staying out of it altogether, lol. I learn quick. -
hey, everyone...been busy, and that's a good thing, right? Here are some pics...(boob alert...wouldn't wanna burn out any eyes...) lots of mistakes, as you can see, but I've learned a lot and the recipients were pleased...thanks to all the folks who helped answer my noob questions...beez, Dave, Mike, Rick, Jeff and whoever posted the link to Mitch O'Connell...my mom & dad, the Kitty Krew...(just gettin' warmed up)...DAMN! music's playing already... Visualize Whirled Peas... GrayWolf
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Who knew the Beav had such talent...Eddie must be jealous. Welcome back, Mr. Slayer.
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school bag tag
Gray replied to leathercat's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Too Cool, Leathercat! I think I'd better start practicing hard so I can keep up with you. Tell Mum she's got one talented kid...and keep it up! --Graywolf -
Bootstrap heavy metal diva/biker style
Gray replied to TomSwede's topic in Motorcycles and Biker Gear
Well, no donuts for me...but I like the tooling, and the vid was funny. I like your style, man... --Phil -
Your work just continues to inspire and teach me, David. Good news on the seats, man...
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Been fun to watch your work evolve over the last few months, roo...I agree, your airbrush works wonderfully on your masks...can't wait to see next... --Phil