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Mattsbagger

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  1. I can do $230.00 for all 7 shipped if anyone is interested.
  2. Most have been used once. A few a couple times. They are unaltered.
  3. I just noticed a typo. I meant to put $40 each shipped in US.
  4. A couple custom pocket protectors ready to ship to customers. 3/4oz Hermann Oak stitched with .8 Tiger thread. Fiebings Pro dye airbrushed on. Resizing the pic really messed with the color. They look better in person. Lol
  5. $45 each shipped in the US. Payment by PayPal friends and family. Full size 1911 with rail. 380 Bodyguard with laser. G21 G43 M&P Sheild 9mm Springfield Armory XD40 G26
  6. Nice. I have the tattoo. Same as my avatar the old emblem.
  7. A friend at work has an uncle that starts hobbies and buys EVERYTHING to start out. Then does it for like a month and moves on to other things. He had at least 1 of everything Tandy sells tool wise. Plus leather hardware and the like. He wanted $1500 for all of it but I didn’t have the spare money at the time.
  8. Thank you. The pics were just quick down and dirty just before bed to post on Instagram. Then I resized them quite small to put on here. Lol
  9. The Notebook Cover and card case are 3/4 HO and the billfold is 2/3 W/C. Stitching is .8 Tiger. Saddle Tan and Golden brown respectively.
  10. Basically it comes down to what look YOU want. I use .8mm Tiger on wallets and stuff at about 8 spi. On bigger stuff like sheaths I use 1mm. At about 6 spi. That being said I also use the 1mm at 6 on wallets if I want a different look. There is a post with thread size vs spi with pictures somewhere on here. Lol
  11. Sergei Neskromski has a basket weave set of 2 stamps. One is full sized and one is half a stamp.
  12. Ah yes as I zoom the pic I see the edges. Sorry.
  13. Scrap veg tan glued together to get your thickness work well also. Easy to cut and shape.
  14. It is stitched across the bottom. Commonly called “T pockets”.
  15. I believe the water based dyes are eco dyes for markets like California.
  16. There are some posts on here of people using bolts and nails. They just grind and file them them to the shape they are looking for. Some videos on YouTube also I believe.
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