Contributing Member Regis Posted October 31, 2007 Contributing Member Report Posted October 31, 2007 Now that is a fact, Luke has a LOT of 8 tracks (and an enviable shop I might add). Regis MIKE I LIKE THE LOOKS OF THAT ADJUSTMENT. FINISH IT ANDSHARE WITH US. JORDAN VINYL...????? UGH!!! REGIS CAN VOUCH TO MY COLLECTION OF 8-TRACS. ESPECIALLY SOUTHERN ROCK Quote God, Family, and Country (although liberals are attempting to destroy these in the USA)
Contributing Member rdb Posted October 31, 2007 Author Contributing Member Report Posted October 31, 2007 I thought you might like to see these. Somewhere back in my 20's (circa 1970s?), I made these for a Band. Scuttlebutt said they were going to be on the next album cover, but two things happened. First, their trailer with all their stage clothes was broken into, and the vests disappeared. Second, the Bandmates had a breakup for awhile, so nothing ever happened with these. If you ever see them out in the wild, give me a ring.lol My buddy still has the prototype. Silk lined, ivory buttons, laced edges, calfskin (boy is that stuff hard to tool...so thin. I had some old photos I scanned in for this, so the quality will not be so good, but just for fun, here they are. A star on the forehead for the one who guesses the Band. Quote Web page Facebook
Ambassador Beaverslayer Posted October 31, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted October 31, 2007 Awesome looking vests rdb, I really like them. Ken Quote Beaverslayer Custom Leather<br />Wearable Works of Art https://www.facebook...erCustomLeather
Contributing Member rdb Posted October 31, 2007 Author Contributing Member Report Posted October 31, 2007 I am humbled by the praise, coming from such a talented guy as You. Quote Web page Facebook
Ambassador Beaverslayer Posted October 31, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted October 31, 2007 Thanks for the compliment rdb. I would be interested in seeing more of your fine work. The guitar strap is very nice by the way. Ken Quote Beaverslayer Custom Leather<br />Wearable Works of Art https://www.facebook...erCustomLeather
Ambassador pete Posted November 1, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 1, 2007 Great work! How DID you tool the calf and how did you finish it?!?!?!? pea-aire' Quote
Contributing Member rdb Posted November 1, 2007 Author Contributing Member Report Posted November 1, 2007 Memory is one commodity I lack these days...lol I do remember two things: I used a LIGHT touch, and had to case well. The impressions would sometimes "puff" back up, if it wasn't right. Even though it was calf, it was still heavier than garment leather, so I did oil them up before finish. Back in those days, I used Feibing's stuff, and Tandy, but I also had access to all the commercial products used by the Shoe industry back then, and I MAY have used their stuff (mostly wax and oil combination stuff...more conditioner than anything else). I just don't remember...sorry. The prototype my buddy has is still as supple thirty some years later. So whatever I did..I did TOO good...lol Quote Web page Facebook
Contributing Member rdb Posted November 2, 2007 Author Contributing Member Report Posted November 2, 2007 After seeing Mike's Basketweave, which was awesome, I thought I might try something. At the shop I sell my straps, there was a "sunburst" electric gitar, I wanted to match colors to. I'm too rusty to match anyone's skills here, but just to dip my toes I combined the sunburst idea with a basketweave. I "stretched" the weave, it's not easy to line up that way, there's a few mistakes if you look close, but overall the whole thing gave me the sortof effect I was looking for. Antique tan as the base. Med. brown dye along the edges, with a hint of black along the very edge. I applied the brown, and black with just a cloth, rubbed very well off on the back of scrap leather, until almost dry, then lightly rubbed it on the strap...not great, but overall, not bad. What do You think? Quote Web page Facebook
Ambassador abn Posted November 2, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 2, 2007 I give the effort two thumbs up! You know, I've been wanting to experiment with that "light in the middle, darker around the edges" look. I've seen that used nicely here on motorcycle seats and other items... Quote
Contributing Member rdb Posted November 2, 2007 Author Contributing Member Report Posted November 2, 2007 Thanks Alex. I think most of the pros use an airbrush for this effect. It probably looks better, but for non-production, this is a simple method. Quote Web page Facebook
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