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grmnsplx

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  1. Yes, there are some timelines around that stuff. But in general, if a name or brand is no longer in use, you give up your rights to it.

    As to the original post, sell the shop with or without the name and work out whatever arrangement works best for you. Be prepared to accept the fact that what happens afterwards is almost entirely out of your control (which is as it should be).


  2. What about just cutting the front panel to fit the gusset? I mean, cut the top off at an angle or swoop. Make it part of the design.

    You may want to be more aggressive than just half an inch, though. Snip the gusset and front panel off at 3 inches on the right side. I'd keep the back panel and back side of the gusset the original intended length though.


  3. I would try gluing the liner while the binder is half closed.

    If it's fully open and you glue it like that, then when you go to close the binder the liner which is on the inside of the curve is being compressed.

    Now, if you were to glue the liner while the binder is closed, the opposite would happen. if you open the binder, then the liner will be stretched taught, while the outside is compress and gets wrinkled up.

    Both, the liner have some give in terms of stretch and compression which is why I suggest trying something in-between. The result may still be undesirable though. you'll just have to try.

    Another approach is to not glue the middle bit at all. It will lay down flat when open and then (hopefully) make a little bump when closed.

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    closed:

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  4. Wow. My experience with Tandy - here in Calgary - has been quite good. The manager is quite knowledgeable as are the staff. And the staff are encouraged (required) to make the items in the kits and display them and they often have their own items there as well.

    I will say that I have not been impressed with the quality of the craftsman oak and oak leaf tooling leathers.

    That said, my first double shoulder that I bought there was excellent. I don't recall what it was though...


  5. Where are you getting your leather from? Tandy has it, Springfield Leather has it, just about everywhere I order from (warehouse direct) carries it. Is it just that they don't have it in stock or don't carry it? That is the best material for the interior parts of a wallet and I use it for that all the time. I do however make my wallet backs out of 4-5 oz. veg-tan as has been recommended since the dawn of our trade came about. It makes a much more durable and long-lasting total product and with the veg-tan interiors it can stand up against anything made by a designer house or any other commercial item.

    Too bad that you can't get your hands on it right now.

    The Tandy here in Calgary never has it. They have 3-4oz but not 2-3oz. Maybe they'll get some some time...

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