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King's X

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  1. Man, the apples looks very good. The flask as well. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  2. Very nice pattern on the checkbook cover. The bible cover is really nice. Your BW is looks really awesome! Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  3. Welcome to the forum and enjoy the scenery here. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  4. Congrats and Keep on trucking! Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  5. I am sorry to hear your news. I have been there as well. I agree with UKRay, don't sell your tools. You will need something to take your mind off your current status. Hang in there!! Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  6. Nice rack! Tool rack that is. I really like the set up you have there. Nice and clean too. I need a paper towel holder like yours. Thanks for the pictures. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  7. I have to agree, I don't see this as a screw up, but a work up. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  8. Welcome to the Forum. Greetings from Round Rock, Tx
  9. Very nice. may I has what finish you used? any problems with the laser engraving when finishing it? Did you seal it first? I appreciate it. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  10. Mr. Bruce I appreciate the gesture of sharing your patterns. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  11. I have both mauls and I use my BK much more frequent then the Mark V maul. I believe you cannot go wrong with the BK for the money. I believe they are almost comparable. Good luck Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  12. Hello All: A couple of Longhorn Trail Leather Guild members took a day trip to Fort Worth to spending a little bit of our wife's money at Hide Crafters. We have all ordered from the catalog, but to see it in person is something else. During our visit we were introduced to the Lonestar Leather Guild President Dave Smith and lengendary leather craftsman George Hurst. Mr. Hurst was working on his next dvd tutorial on saddlebags. We eventually were invited to have lunch with Mr. Hurst and guild secretary where we were able to discuss leather, the craft and his passion for this craft. Here are just few photographs of the visit. I did tell Mr. Hurst and Mr. Smith that we would be sharing this information with you all here at Leatherworker.net. He sent his hello! Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  13. JEM Welcome to the forum. Very nice shoes/boots. I really like the milk cow pattern boots. Enjoy yourself. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas, USA
  14. Try some deglazer, which should remove most if not all finishes. I ran into the same thing recently. Next time, try Super Sheen on the parts you want to resist. Three coats should be plenty and allow each coat to dry overnight. Good luck! Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
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    BLACKJACK

    Google "Sap" The old police uniform pants had a smaller pocket behind and below the right rear pocket. That is where the "Sap" was carried, then the police carried their large "D" cell flash light & SL20. Now, I believe the police officer carry their duty knife in that pocket? I am speaking from law enforcement on the west coast. I don't know if these pockets on found on uniform pants around here. I hope this help. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  16. Welcome to the Forum! As for your last question, most craft "people" will take photographs and add a short description as to what is going on and post it as continual tutorial. It has worked well for me, so jump right in if you have something to teach. Good luck Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  17. Rook Just do a search on this forum and there is one somewhere here. Good luck Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  18. Welcome Tom.....you'll enjoy this site the more you look through the threads from the past. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  19. UKRay Our local Leather Factory Manager used some pieces of peg board (a think sheet of board with a bunch of holes evenly spaced and covered it in black suede like material and posted all of his buckles and sets. He then covered it with the clear plastic from a gift shop and sealed it to keep the dust off. It was cheap and useful. Good luck Greetings from Round Rock, Tx
  20. JBird It is looking good. I recently made a holster type cellphone holder. It came out to big for my cellphone. What type of phone do you have, I will send it to you and it will go on the other side. You will have a double holster rig....hahaha Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  21. Very nice find. Good addition to the Celtic Knot Software... Thanks for sharing, Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  22. PM me with a price and I will commmuicate back. Thanks for responding.
  23. Does anyone have an extra V821 out there that they are not using and want to sell? I am working on an old F.O. Baird project that asks for this tool. I have checked with three tools and nothing, sold out. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
  24. Clair: Thanks for sharing. Since I am artisically challenged, it appears to complicated for me, but I sure it will work for some of my other brothers and sisters here. I appreciate it and will share it with my guild brothers. Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
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    Pebbler?

    TinyL I just received an order from HC and received the small pebbler, but the two larger ones are on backorder with no estimated time. I am taking a road trip up there next weekend and I will check. If they are in, they cost me $7.50 each, I will get a extra set if you want me to and you can send me the money and I can ship them out to you? OR You can just order on line with HC and the may send them to you when they come in, but I would strongly encourage you to continue following up to make sure your order does not get forgotten. Good luck Greetings from Round Rock, Texas
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