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Wynfrith

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  1. The firearm was my Grandmother's bathroom pistol. We found it in a gold compact case loaded and ready to go! It is a Titan FIE .25 ACP not something I would have ever bought for myself (I like Glocks and .357 magnums), but it shoots well for a pistol company that has a bad reputation.

    I will be making another one, if time works out, this week. This one I may take a razor to the edges to clean it up a bit, but I am not trusting my hands to do the work. I worry I will cut too much off and ruin it. If I get past my own fears I will do at least that much to the holster and leave it be, but the next ones I will gladly play with as I make them.


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    This is the first serious leather project I have ever done, and wanted to show it off. My mistakes are silly as firstly I did not make the belt loop big enough to accommodate most belts. Secondly my edges are way too rough, but that all apart of learning. I will be making more later on, and will correct those mistakes. I am also thinking about using rivets instead of stitching, but I am not sure if one is better than the other.


  3. Speaking of leather, last night I made my first own design. My brother who is teaching and helping me was over and I brought up this design I came up with to protect my e-cigarette from my keys, pocket knife, handgun (depending on what I am packing), etc, etc, etc. I was worried the thing was going to get beat up pretty bad in my pockets; so, we discussed it for an hour. Then he was all," do it." I got out the buffalo he gave me, and proceeded to make my first ever leather item. Anyway, here is a pic:

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  4. Wild Bill best way to learn is to keep quiet. That's what the old timers taught me anyway. ;)

    Hey Robert, it's good to be here. :gathering:

    Sona is right Black Dog that it is not the old high, which would be expected when I speak since Texas-German is old mixed with English for loan words. That is what makes it different from the Penn-Dutch. I could confuse an Amish speaker while we both confuse a German and everybody else would be scratching their heads. :rofl:

    I use moin on occasion myself. I always thought it was a Frysk word for morning. Good to learn something new, and least I never said good moin. Boy would I look stupid. :blush:


  5. I just wanted to say hello to the forum. I finally joined after lurking, and as a beginner to the craft will most likely continue to lurk. I do want to thank y'all for the information I have found on this site and forum as it is helpful.

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