SStewart
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About SStewart
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- Birthday July 15
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SoCal
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Hi Johanna: I'm a friend of Anne Newkold's, a member of leatherworker.net, a member of the IILG and The Leather Guild of Southern California. I would like to obtain access to the Adult content on lw.nwt and Anne told me to contact you. By the way, I'm 63 years old. Thanks and congratulations on starting and maintaining leatherworker.net...no doubt the best leather site in the world. Best Regards, Steve Stewart Name: Steve Stewart UserName: SStewart IP Address: 71.189.186.177 Email Address: fullsundesigns@gmail.com
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They are made by Dunlop...Dunlop Strap Lock System
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Nice first attempt. However, next time you might consider making only one hole at the bottom of the front of your strap. The adjustment for length should always be at the back of the strap. This will become obvious to you once you try it on a guitar.
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I think you're making a footrest or Ottoman. Kind of like some I've seen in Egypt and I would imagine...in Turkey.
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Lesson in belt making....
SStewart replied to Rayban's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
I use a measuring belt too. I have the holes punched every 1/2" but instead of marking them with inches I use letters. Once I get the letter they are on and they take it off I just pull out my tape measure and go from there. I do this because many people don't want to advertise how big their waist is in inches. Women especially really appreciate this. -
The belt does look to me like you've described it. Very very nice. Thank you for replying to my posts...I appreciate the effort.
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Thanks for your input JR. Are you using the small Barry King bargrounders? Whatever, I love the effect. And, is there any paint on that fantastic belt? The lighting in the sky above the mountains is really nice.
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Beautiful work...I'm impressed. RE: your saddle's finish: do you do the usual Sheridan style technique? (dye background, neatlac, antique, tan-kote?) All your work is great and I love the belt...looks like a little Sylvia Fox style painting on that one?