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Bayou Bengal

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  1. One of my favorite things is getting pictures from customers of items I’ve made for them. I encourage them to email or text me pictures, or upload them to my Facebook page. It’s a really cool thing to see over time.
  2. Price drop $1050 shipped with all accessories.
  3. Also the LED light, so you can stare at your beautiful stitch work.
  4. I’m pulling the trigger on a new machine, so I’m selling off the workhorse. It has many hours of use, just today. But it still works like it should. She’s a frustrating mistress at times, but she gets the job done. My production is going up, and so it’s time to part ways. Selling everything off for $1200, to include shipping. I’m also gonna put it on eBay if no one wants it here. Included in the sale and not pictured, but can give you pictures on request: Center foot - 2 (I don’t know why, but I have 2) Normal presser foot Extra AR-10 Gear Needles - (7) #200 chisel Needles - (7) #180 Left presser foot 4oz spool brown thread size 138 4oz spool black thread size 138 Stirrup attachment 5 bobbins Thread nippers all allen wrenches that came with it and mini tool case i believe i kept the original box it came in, so you can have that too. Along with the owners manual eirher PM me here or email me at jb2leather@yahoo.com thank you for lookong
  5. Imagination. And a small piece of scrap as a welt. I was all ready to, and then I had the straps there and for some weird reason, I liked how it looked. But I should have burnished them. All of it was stitched with the boss. So less fingertip pain, and more elbow/shoulder pain.
  6. Made out of 4/5 oz Hermann Oak veg tan. Used Fiebings walnut dye and then finished it with some carnauba cream. The pocket flap is 3/4 oz and the straps are 1/4” 7/8 oz. buckles came from buckleguy. The customer loves it. He’s messaged me twice already telling me how much he loves it.
  7. eBay has them for sale. That might help ”Have a nice day”
  8. I gave them my tax ID number and they changed my account to now when I log in, I get a wholesale discount, or something similar. Tandy’s law enforcement discount is helpful, too, but I prefer SLCs veg tan. My only gripe is their lack of line snap assortment.
  9. Thank you Yes, walnut pro oil. I used a 50/50 resolene-Water mixture as a finish. I think the natural stitching over the walnut dye is my new favorite combo
  10. Made out of 2-3 oz veg tan, dyed in walnut with natural stitching. Sewn with my dear ol Tippmann Boss
  11. I do it the same way as Dwight. Except I lay a long piece of wax paper down first and lay the top side face down and apply the liner. Then I fold the wax paper over tap on it, then place a metal yardstick over the belt and wax paper and put a few clamps on the bottom of my table over the yard stick. Never had any problems and sanding the edges has always been simple.
  12. I can’t pull off the Aussie accent well, but I did my very best every time.
  13. You have no idea how many times I said that while making it.
  14. I’ve got a friend that’s asked if I would try to recreate a worn out sling for an antique rifle he’s acquired. It has an old school sling with the prong hooks, and I’d like to attach some to the new sling. I bought some from buckleguy, but the website doesn’t offer much in terms of width of the rivers. I bought some rivets that were suggested through the website, but they’re way too narrow. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
  15. Just these 2 before I cleaned up the edges. There is a full welt on each side and the bottom. The welts were 2 pieces. One on the edge side, and one that went all the way to the bottom and around to meet with the other side.
  16. This is the only picture I could find that I didn’t already delete
  17. I’m not sure if I still have any. It’s a Busse. Thr customer said it was one of only 10 or 11. I feel the same way. Thank you!
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