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Lalumiere

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  1. EXTREMELY sharp, holds an edge for a long time which is nice since you don't have strop. It doesn't even really need to be sharpened. Interested in purchasing?
  2. The pictures don't look that good resized either, can you email for the pictures please. Price is not set but I'd say like $180, these are much better than the current batches the first two generations he made are hands down the highest quality and best edge. I've sold a few things on here like pricking irons and fileteuse creasing machine
  3. Can you DM or email me? The files are too big. Justinurra.opg@gmail.com
  4. Hey guys I have an original Chartermade skiving knife from the 2nd batch made, these are WAY better than any of the new ones. Sharper and holds an edge WAY longer...make me a REASONABLE offer, no low ballers. I may throw in free shipping if it's not too expensive
  5. Selling my dual handle Regad M6000 with two wood handles and and two wood handle holders $850 firm plus shipping, US plug and no tips I have plenty of pics, theyre just too large to upload
  6. 6 coats?! I use Fenice plus 3 coats, heat, and sand and looks as good it not better than Hermes...alot of their edges are trash..sewing too these days. It may be your technique and not the edge paint. I also use uniters at times and only takes 3 coats max...3 layers is on stuff that's 4 to 5 layers...someyhings only need 3 in order to be seamless. Make sure your edge is flawless before painting
  7. Yes they're still available! Yea I work with a 2 handle Regad, I had bought this to mark my stitch line on exotics but realized I needed an F3.5 instead which I now use along with the FN2, FN2C and FN2R
  8. Hey guys, moving into sewing with a machine that has an off axis needle to create the look of a saddle stitch so I'm selling my Atelier De Sol pricking irons in #10 size, the cost me about $220 so I'll let them go for $160 firm, it's a set of a 12 tooth and 2 tooth iron, these irons are SICK! I never had to use an all once with these babies! And if I considered it I just went over with the 2 tooth with is like a punchanle 2 tooth all, it's honestly the shit, they have a great weight in the hand and look beautiful too! Free shipping. These are great for people who aren't too keen on awls or just flat out tired of using them, creates a beautiful and perfect back stitch too, I have plenty of sewing examples I can send you, the make a slant slit stitch hole for the classic zig-zag saddle stitch. I also have a barely used Regad F3 fileteuse tip for a firm $80
  9. Hello fellow leather workers, Ive gotten to the point where I'm now ditching the T slot design and moving to full slots to have a more luxurious product that doesn't ever get gaps between card slots...how do I do it so the edges don't get crazy bulkyou? Here's some details on what's being used 1: 1st V slot is .5mm gator lined with .4mm lamb 2: Card slots are .5mm chevre sully lined with .4mm lamb 3: total thickness of working pieces are 9mm Yes I know this is thin but I keep my items very thin a very luxury
  10. This is a real legit Regad F3 tip used about 4 times, as you can see its mint and brand new with nothing on it, changed my sewing line so I don't need this...buying an F3.5 tip instead.
  11. Ditch the Vernis, it's not really meant to give you the seamless rounded look which is why after 6 coats it's still not perfect Fenice Plus...if you start with a perfect flush edge then 3 coats will do it 4 or 5 heat setting
  12. Just like the title says, do I lay on top and sew or does it have to be wet formed, it would be gator
  13. Punch your holes on the body and gusset separately at the same starting length then match up and sew up, don't waste monet on gimmicks when you already have the necessary tools.
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