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A great example in soo many ways.
This should be an on line class.
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Kate, What a fantastic album you've out up.
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Now here some nice looking minimalism!
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These are all very very nice work!
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Cleanly written!
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Very nice job!
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Anet,
Of course she's going to like it. It's unique!
Good to see you on here. Your work with color is amazing!
Paul
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Good lookin' boots friend. I like how you incorporated the image into the stitch pattern.
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Very nice.
Something like this has been in my head for a year or more now.
Are the sides of your top section square at the handle ends?
Good job.
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All of your work is wonderful, but this bag is my favorite.
You and your wife make a good team.
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Beautiful in it's simplicity. I like the way you brought the leaf back around.
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Thank you Frank!
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Looks good.
I'm sure they'll be very comfortable broke in.
Keep it up.
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Really nice looking bags!
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All of these which you have put up are really marvelous.
Great looking work!
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I like what you make. You have an innovative style.
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These look very well constructed.
The counter looks real sturdy.
Is the plaid a liner?
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Wonderful. This looks like it represents a lot of work.
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Very Nice. You caught my eye.
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Absolutely marvelous!
I've been involved with efforts to make these in the past, and I know it's not easy.
I'm way impressed!
Paul
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I like the rawhide collar.
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Hey guy! I've got parts for myself for a pair of Sharkskin Birks sittin' in that box over there.
Looks like you did a real good job.
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Thank you for your comments Clay.
I appreciate that you didn't say that you thought I was "just a boot maker".
Actually, I have set about doing as much as life will allow regarding leather.
I think it was Al Stohlman who said something about picking an area of leather and develope your own style.
I've never been able to pick just one. I want to do it all.
More unusal projects on the way.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for showing these.
I've just taken my first order for a pair of chaps with a lace in the front.
Previously the pairs I've made have been mostly biker chaps (zippered shotguns) and batwings.
These last ones were ordered as Arizona Shotgun step-in chaps, laced closed up the leg.
I have imagined the pattern would have to be just about as you've shown.
But he wants some space between the yokes.
The way you have cut them, these look like they would not be uncomfortable in front.
I was thinking a 1 1/4" cart buckle for the back. What did you use?
Good job.
RHarowBK1
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I like the sliding keeper with initials.