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johnny7

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  1. Beautiful job all the way around!!
  2. one more time.... my eraser is just about gone lol
  3. I think I know what you are talking about. (maybe) I will post again later tonight . thanks for taking the time to help!!
  4. Great job, especially like the lacing on the brown one.
  5. Bob, thanks again for the help. I can see quite an improvement from where I started at. Do you think I could get away with another leave at the start point of the design? By the way, your work is an inspiration for me. Johnny
  6. Tryin' again. Actually drew these. thanks for helpin' Johnny
  7. thanks for the replys. I will post what I come up with and we will try again. Hopefullly tomorrow!! Johnny
  8. Hey guys, last project I did. thanks for looking. Johnny
  9. Hey Guys, I need some help. I am doing motorcycle seat and want to put some Sheridan carving on it. I am poting a couple of pics of something that I cut up and peiced together. Iam not doing the whole seat in Sheridan, just a small portion of it. Any hlp would greatly be appreciated. thanks Johnny
  10. Just finished this motorcycle seat but have not colored it yet.
  11. This is something I made for a friend. thanks for looking. By the way, I attended the class held at Zack Whites in Ramseur, NC. It was quite a learning experience for me. Kevin Adams and Steve Carter taught the class and by the end of the day I had a Sheridan style checkbook. I will post a pic of it later. Johnny
  12. Great looking bag. How much leather do you have in it if you don't mind my asking? thanks johnny
  13. That thing is sweet!!. Like everything about it. Very creative. Johnny
  14. Great looking seats as always David!!
  15. Great looking seat David. Love the way you did the lettering. Johnny
  16. My prayers are out for him and his faimily. Been a fan of their bikes for years. Hope everything turns out well. Johnny
  17. Thanks for the compliments and I know I have a long way to go. Shorts, Not really sure what you are looking for but here is how I did it (be it right or wrong). Made pattern out of craft paper. Cut leather with about an extra 1 inch on the sides and on the bottom. Then wet formed it around the gun. Just used little clamps to hold it on the stitch side and shoved my gun in between the leather. After I could see where the gun would rest in the holster I scribed a light line where I would stitch it. Then I handstitched it and the put the gun back in it and reformed it. Then cut off what leather I did not need. Make sure you sew the support that holds the straps on before you fit it to the gun. Srigs, It holds the gun great and the gun is easy to get it in and out. I am very pleased with it. Johnny
  18. This is one of my first iwb holsters. What do you guys think? 7-8 oz leather. Thanks for looking!! Johnny
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