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Frank

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  1. Hey all,

    I haven't been on in a long time due to a show, being busy and a bunch of family stuff. Here are some photos of things that I have done while being away.

    A chest rig for a Ruger Blackhawk, A knife sheath to match a holster I built a few years ago, a double rig with web belt and cartridge pouch, 1881 flap holster without markings, a scalloped edge knife sheath, Cheyenne holster for a single six, a Tom Threepersons holster for a single six, a double rig for cap and ball revolvers, and a pair of Duke holsters for 5" Schofields.

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  2. Thanks much. It's not something I would wear either but he says that he's worn it every day since receiving it.

    benlilly; I forgot to mention it since I was only looking at the customer aspect of it but if you aren't comfortable with doing a certain job, then by all means, don't do it. I have turned down quite a bit of "adult" leather work. Not because it offends me in the least, I just wasn't comfortable with having random people in the shop being fitted for the stuff. Thankfully I have a local leather worker friend that I can refer the people to.

    Frank


  3. Thanks for the compliments.

    As far as your question, this is the first item I have ever made that has something considered obscene on it. Given that this customer ordered it, the people he deals with/hangs around with probably find the same type of belt pretty cool. As a matter of fact, 3 of his friends contacted me about making them a belt.

    This is not something that I'd personally put on my website as an example of my work but will post on my business Facebook page along with a link to his business.

    I wouldn't worry about it too much. If a person loves a bunch of items that you made but are offended by one item custom ordered by someone else, they need to re-think what custom truly means. I'm sure there are atheists out there that get offended by custom bible cover work. You can't please them all but just make sure you please the person that is placing the order, not the person who would have if you didn't make this or that! I don't think the obscene part really comes back on a business name, just the quality of the work involved. That's just my opinion on the subject.

    Frank


  4. A couple of months ago I was contacted via Facebook by a Veteran that does metal, wood, plastic engraving. He asked if I'd be interested in trading work for work. He wanted a custom belt made and since I have been trying to figure out what I wanted for a business sign, I jumped at the opportunity.

    The belt is what I made him per his request. and the other photo is him holding my sign that he made. I gave him a couple of photos and what I wanted written on the sign and just gave him full rein. I'm happy with this trade. If any of you need signs, pictures, or anything like that done, PM me and I'll give you his contact info.

    Frank

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