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TracyMoss

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  1. I have cleaned some like that with some thinner or deglazer. If you have some thinner around, try it in a small spot with a piece of woolskin.
  2. One thing is for sure. Good tools are worth the wait.
  3. Keep at it. You'll surprise yourself every time. Good work.
  4. TracyMoss

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    Welcome, lots of bikers around here. Were gettin' overrun. Nice seats.
  5. You might want to reevaluate your ideas of what a good machine will cost. While you can certainly find a good used machine for that price. One that will do everything you need, will cost much more. The saddle bags will in my experience require you to buy a cylinder arm machine, unless you are just wanting to make them out of chap leather. You can make some bags out of a table machine, but usually whan a gusset is invloved the table machine doesn't allow enough clearance. Good luck in your search.
  6. Give it time, you'll be adding a story of your own.
  7. I mainly use Fiebings Professional Oil Dye. As for the sewing, yes if you sew too close to the buckle with a machine, causing the leather to bight down tight, it will split the flesh.
  8. Very interesting, unique piece you got there.
  9. You should have ordered straight from Barry. However, he probably went to wickenburg and hasn't filled any orders yet.
  10. I agree with bruce. You must shape those ends with the leather still damp and do not sew them too close or too tight.
  11. I feel your frustration. I am attempting a pair of moccaisons with my chap scrap. Driving me nuts.
  12. Well, I've been victim to hte draw gauge as well, the thumb. Split it open. Another Saddle Maker I worked for at one time ran his fingers into a strap cutter. mad a notch between his middle finger and ring finger.
  13. As long as it keeps your pants up, I say good job.
  14. Jim, very nice work. Scouter, don't give up so easily.
  15. Good Looking Sheaths. Have used any of their English Bridle?
  16. Nice job. I'm really not much of a tandy fan, but those ASB buckles look nice.
  17. I say very good job for your second saddle. Work on the edges, and sewing, but don't be too critical of yourself. As long as it is still functional you'll be fine.
  18. If you wear those much you might be the spark of a Wendigo sighting.
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