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Frank

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  1. After going through the pictures, I was at a loss for words, the only one that came to mind was "WOW"
  2. Hello, My saddle making instructor was trying to get rid of his a couple of weeks ago. He offered it to me but I didn't have the extra room in my shop. I'm not sure if it sold or not but you can contact him directly: (605) 673-5316 his name is Dallas Stermon. Just tell him Frank sent you. I hope it works out for you.
  3. Are you talking about Beiler's Manufacturing in Pennsylvania? If so, I do have the contact info for them if you want it. They usually get a catalog out to you in a week and so far their customer service has been great. They only deal with checks so you call and place an order, then send your check in. As soon as they receive the check, they ship your stuff out. Frank
  4. Kevin, So far I have no complaints for you. I used the roper type wallet liners and the clutch purse liners without any problems. After we got the phone number problem in Arizona cleared up, everything was smooth sailing. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly on that too. Frank
  5. I believe cheaperthandirt.com carries a spools of 550/para-cord Frank
  6. David, You might want to get a jar of the deglazer and it should take the leather sheen off the project but be careful as this stuff will eat right through nitrile gloves and should be used in a WELL Vetillated area! Either you put too heavy of a coat of the leather sheen on or you bought the new inferior leather sheen. There have been a lot of problems with flaking and cracking in the new leather sheen. Fiebings has offered to replace any of the new leather sheen that people have purchased. I guess there is a chemical reaction between the new formula and the propellent they use in the can. I hope this helps out a bit. Frank
  7. Hitching Post Supply no longer carries them. They will refer you to Gloria at the number I provided earlier. It's best just to give her a call. Frank
  8. The last time I attempted to place an order with them (about 2 weeks ago), the phone number for the warehouse was not working. I emailed Keith the owner and he suggested that we call Gloria at: (480) 223-3130 until such time that the phone is working properly. This is Gloria's personal cell phone. If you leave a message for her, she will get back to you usually in the afternoon since she works mornings at another job. I hope this helps a bit. Frank
  9. I'm glad my morbid thoughts and ideas can make people laugh.
  10. I was thinking of ordering my headstone early, just in case. Until that day comes, I can use it for tooling and stamping. They can put the "expiration date" on it when I'm gone. Kinda "kill 2 birds" so to speak...LOL
  11. Cord, That would be Fiebing's antique paste and a lot of patience. If you search youtube.com for saddle carving or leather carving, there is a short tutorial on it. Frank
  12. I still have full volumes 7, 14, 15, and the 3 current issues of volume 19 left. PM me if interested. Frank
  13. No problem Steve. I use sheep skin remnants to apply both dye and NF oil. If I run out of scrap shearling, I buy a couple bags of scrap sheep skin from my local Tandy. Just get a good amount on it, but not saturated and rub in a circular motion until even.
  14. If I have to dye anything with the oil dye, I put a good coat or two of NF oil on the leather. I then let it soak in for a day, then dye and finish. I got in a hurry once and used just oil dye without conditioning and the project developed stress cracks because it was too dry. Conditioning before dyeing seems to set the dye evenly...to me anyways. I hope this helps. Frank
  15. Hey All, I just got off the phone with a representative a Fiebings. They are just down the street from me. I noticed a lot of complaints on here with the new formula of Leather Sheen. I had the same occurrence. They offered to replace any containers that I had of the new formula. with Kelly's leather sheen. I asked if they were going back to the old (good) formula and they said that they were sticking with the new formula but said it was an aerosol problem that caused the flaking. They were very apologetic. I'll keep you updated with info when I receive any from them as far as when the problem is fixed. In the meantime, I'd give them a call and let them know so they can replace your cans that you might have purchased. Frank
  16. I must have lost my mind a bit. There are some issues missing. Here is a full list: Vol 1- Issues 2,3 Vol 2- Issues 1,4 Vol 3- Issue 4 Vol 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15- Issues (All) Vol 16- Issues 3,4,5,6 Vol 17,18 Issues (All) Vol 19- Issues 1,2,3
  17. Hey All, I figured I would offer them here first before I listed them elsewhere. I am just finishing up scanning certain articles of my Leather Crafters Journals, that I have an interest in. This is a full set from 1991-2008. They are all complete with the patterns although some may have been pulled out to be copied but they are all there. I also have partial volume of 2009. I do not want to break the entire set up but I know full well that most aren't looking for a full set. Anyone interested, feel free to PM me. Frank
  18. Frank

    Material Guide

    Hey all, I'm not sure how many of you out there use a Tippmann Boss but I do have the material guide for it if anyone is interested. It is new and has not been used $80.00 plus shipping. I just don't have a use for it. I believe they are $120.00 new.
  19. Thanks to all that posted. I will check on the companies provided. I'm not much on making my own inserts. Leather that thin does not do well with these arthritic fingers. I find it very hard to handle/grab a hold of and hell, I'm only 32. But I'm pretty sure I have had every finger and knuckle busted on my right hand along with my right wrist being busted twice...no questions or comments on that one...LOL. It's a long story about a quick decision!! Thanks again, I appreciate it.
  20. I had a saddle come in at about 30 pounds as well. I shortened the skirts as much as possible so I did not have to add skirt plugs. That will make a big difference in itself. That might be something to consider. I can't wait to see the finished product.
  21. Hey all. I just got in an order for a checkbook cover. It seems that I am doing a great deal of small projects right now instead of saddles. They pay better anyways. I was attempting to locate a good place to buy inserts. I did a search on here and someone mentioned Hitching Post Supply. I checked their website but found nothing. I'd appreciate any help in locating some good inserts. Thanks in advance.
  22. Josh, I believe Weaver does carry those trees. If I'm not mistaken, Tandy used to carry them as well. I'm not sure if they do anymore though.
  23. Randy, Custer Park is great. I hope you have a great time. About a 1/4 mile outside of the West gates to Custer Park is my saddle making instructor, Dallas Stermon of Outlaw Saddlery. Stop in and give him a Howdy for me if you have the extra time. I'm sure he wouldn't mind a like-minded visitor instead of just a tourist, stopping by
  24. I was blessed to have about the same type of luck a month or so ago. A very nice guy that lives a few blocks away does leather work as well. (mostly jackets and biker chaps) He called me up and asked if I wanted his leathercraft and saddlers journals. Of course I took him up on the offer and low and behold, it was the entire set from 1995-present. Needless to say I was ecstatic. He said he needed to get rid of them because they were taking up too much shelf space. All he asked in return was when he needed to have a piece of heavier leather sewn because his machine can't handle it, that I do it for him. I believe that was as good a trade as you can get.
  25. I'm not sure if this is the type you are looking for but Weaver does carry a good dense closed cell foam. I have used it on top of ground seats for a half seat saddle and it works very well and have had no complaints so far. It will glue to leather and skive fairly easily too.
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