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MarkB

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  1. Here is the latest pair of slobber leathers that I just finished. They are made out of HO strap 9-10oz lined with 3-4oz strap. They are 8" long folded and are 2 5/8" wide at the widest part. I light oiled them and then put a coat of Bee Natural Leathercare Leather Finish for a finial sealer. Thanks for looking. Mark
  2. Steve I like the whole thing. The square skirts have a nice look to them and although most of us like round skirts, you made these look great as always. I still like the way you worked the rigging into the skirts, they look strong. I also like that flower pattern. Great job as usual Can't wait to see the next one. You make me what to work harder on the stuff I'm working on. THANKS Mark
  3. For a high end liner that is pre-made I would go with a Chaylor-Fenneli liner. You can order them from Hitching Post Supply at 1-800-689-9971 or their web site is www.hitchingpostsupply.com I think. Here is a photo of a liner that I used on a check book cover. I hope this helps. Mark
  4. Tim Looks really nice. I like the flow of lines. I can't say much more than that because I'm only working on # 2 myself. I think the horn looks really nice I really like the lip all the way around the horn. I give you a ten.Great Job. Mark
  5. Josh You could PM Ken1963. He is a silversmith and would be able to help you also. He uses GRS tools too. Mark
  6. Crystal The late nights and sore hands payed off. We talked a lot on the live chat about this project and I knew you would finish it. You did a Great job on it, the two tone looks really nice and the whole thing turned out. I'm really glad that you posed it for all to see. Keep up the great work. Mark
  7. Thanks all for the comments. I have tooled this one before. Mark
  8. Did not take long Rob before you had to try, it look WELL really good. Glad the pattern worked for you. Keep up the good work. Stay in touch. Mark
  9. Sorry to here about your granddad. Looks like he had you started on the right track. Glad the leather bug bit you. Glad you found this place you will keep learning here thats for sure. Welcome

  10. Steve That looks really nice Mark
  11. Josh Sorry here is the liner it's a Chaylor-Fenneli from Hitching Post Supply. Mark
  12. Here is a checkbook cover that I carved. I did not draw the pattern myself. It is a craft aid pattern. I think it turned out well It has a Chaylor-Fenneli liner in it. Mark
  13. Tim It does have a yellow tint to it. Here is a picture of another pair made with the same leather.I think it has to do with poor pictures. Mark
  14. Tim Its buckskin and its hard to find just any were. you might find it at Golgars (sp?) Mark
  15. Here is a pair of chinks that I did for a ranchers daughter that lives north of Lusk WY. They have a wave pattern using a cam tool and have buckle leg closures. Mark
  16. Here is another pair that I have made. I ordered some white leather thinking it would be off white not snow white (oops). Well what do you do with white leather you add some other color to break up the white, so this is what I came up with. they really turn out well I think. they have zippers laced in and a back buckle with a tie string in the front. They also have a pocket on the left leg. sorry I do not have more pictures of them I made them before I knew about this place. I will take more pictures in the future. Thanks for looking Mark
  17. Bob WOW That's realllly nice more like great! I look at your work and it makes me strive harder and harder to make my work look better. I like the way you put your flowers in and the vine work around them. The way you do the bindings and the edges every thing about it looks great. The backs a little plan for you but that just my opinion . Thanks for sharing the pictures with us. Mark
  18. I have been getting my conchos for Wage Silversmiths. Their web site is www.wagesilver.com They only whole sale also. You might look at www.curetonsilversmiths.webs.com Ken makes some really nice stuff, which you can see in the show off forum were he just posted a buckle that he did. Here is a pair for spur straps I did with his conchos. Hope this helps. Mark
  19. Kens web site is www.curetonsilversmiths.webs.com He dose some very nice work. He has made me a lot of stuff and it all good including a half breed bit. Mark
  20. Steve They have zippers laced in as the are made to fit snugly to the leg. The hardest thing to learn in making chaps and chinks is how to use measurements to make them fit well. I think that I have finally got a plan and know what measurements I need and how to move the pattern around to make it work. Thank you Mark Rob Keep trying you get there it only take time and practice. Mark Hilly I think it was because the legs were laced together and when you put them on it was like looking down a double barrel shotgun. I have not done any research on it to give you the right answer but I think we will find out on the site thanks to people who have. Thanks Mark Thanks to every one else that has looked and posted. Mark
  21. Ken Nice work as always glad you got it on here. Mark
  22. MarkB

    Some new bling

    Rob If you need someone to test them you can send them to me and I will. Looking Good like the Roo on the bosal. I need a new bit hobble to. I'm glad the trip you took was a good one looks like it was worth it. Glad you were able to stop in and visit us. Keep up the great work. Mark
  23. Here is three pair of taps that I made not long ago. The first pair are 20" long and second pair are 26" long. The third pair are also 26" long. Mark
  24. Here is a pair of shotguns that I built for Bobbie Gordon a few years ago. They were my third pair I had ever made and my 2nd try at carving. I only have one picture of them or would put more views of them. I have a picture of the belt before the oil and finish was applied. Just thought I would share with you. Thanks Mark
  25. Steve It cuts really really nice. Right out of the box cut 14oz leather one pass love it. It's a type of stainless not sure of the grade. The maker Steve Powers is from Colorado springs CO. I will get his number on here some time in the near future. Mark
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