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  1. Have a box full (large priority flat rate) of genuine exotic skin pieces available. There is shark, gator, stingray, snake, iguana, hippo, ostrich and a couple of other types, multiple pieces of each. The size of the pieces are ideal for inlay work on whatever your making. Most would average 2" x 4" in size. Some are a little larger. The pieces are easy to work with, i.e., glue, sew, etc. There is a variety of color - black, tan, red, green.

    Price is $30 + $15/flat rate shipping. Can accept payment through Paypal or credit card (Mastercard/VISA).

    PM or email me if interested or have questions.

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    Payment sent, THanks K -MAN


  2. I have a C.C. Bellow's hand crank creaser for sale. This is in exelent condtion and creases double lines and a domed double line.

    The double line does the following size straps

    1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1, 1 1/8, 1 1/4, 1 1/2, 1 3/4 sizes

    The domed double line does the following sizes

    5/8, 3/4, 7/8, 1, 1 1/4, 1 1/2 sizes

    I can be reached at slinginleather@gmail.com or by phone at 469-667-9018.

    I will take $400 for the creaser OBO.

    Thanks for looking

    Jack

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  3. My name is Jack, I first got started with leather work 17 years ago when i was in High school and shooting black powder with a muzzleloading group. This lead to doing some reenactments and i realized i needed some moccasins. I have always been one that loved to cut several pieces out attatch them together and have something, so I WAS HOOKED. As i was making things for my costume i aquired a tandy catalog and i wanted to make a small saddle that hangs from the rear view mirror for a friend, i then realized i have no tools. So i took the plunge right out the gate and bought the biggest starter kit they had. Word got around that i was piddlin with it so a friend brought me a saddle to fix. I told him i know nothing about saddle repair, he said i didn't ask if you knew how to fix it, i want you to fix it. Well when i got finished with that one he then brought me five to repair. I have been going ever since. I made a couple freinds from the tandy store and they helped to guide some, but most of what i have learned (I still love to learn more) were from Stholman books, and alot of practice. I really enjoy this website, i have had alot of questions answered that i have wanted to ask someone for years, but just didn't know anyone else that did any amount of leatherwork. I just thankful that someone finally came up with the idea for this website. Well that is just the basic from my start with leatherwork Hope you enjoy!!

    Happy Crafting

    Jack

    Lucas,TX

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