Hi Chuck ~ So kind of you to reply, and thank you for your uplifting comment. Too often I focus more on what I did wrong rather than what came out right. I first cut the lines with a swivel knife then used various smooth beveler stamps around those cuts. The F976 Figure Carving Stamp was used to make the wisps on the top feather. Other than Neats, dye and sealer, that's the sum of it I reckon. About four years ago, customer that I had made a drink holster, two eye-glass cases and wind guards for his engine guards asked me to make double-stacked luggage to place behind the sissy-bar on his Indian motorcycle. I drew it out, he approved, and I started...just made it up as I went. It took a whole cowhide, learning how to solder copper for the frame and three months to make it. About two weeks before I finished, I received a text saying, "Stop the leather press! I sold the Indian and bought a Harley." LOLOL Really? This luggage doesn't fit a Harley.... I haven't seen or heard from him since. (Note to self: Friend or foe, get a deposit before a project.) If and when I figure out where to post pictures in the right place, I'd like to show you the finished product. Hope to talk with you again ~ Many blessings