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40 minutes ago, toxo said:

I buy from this guy and have never been disappointed. Don't know about shipping and the US but he has a banner ad at the top of this page.

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LeatherStampsTools?ref=shop-header-name&listing_id=786179157&from_page=listing&section_id=27085893&page=4#items

Yeah I been looking at some of his stamps, he makes some nice stamps. 

I think for me to get them stamps here to Kansas, they basically double in price. 

He makes the dragon scale stamp I would like to have. 

Thanks for the info & link. 

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3 hours ago, DieselTech said:

Guys & gals am I using the barry king lattice stamp correctly? Or am I missing something. 

Lol like my mind!

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Looks like you have it laid out correctly. As I wrote above, I had better results with this stamp with a good case on the leather (12-24 hours) and then letting it come back to original color. It gives more tool burnish. For higher end work I really wanted to pop and was getting paid for it, I used a vertical lined beveler to reinforce the bevel marks and add more depth and dimension. 

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Sergey runs an add at the top of the Leatherwork pages. afaik his prices direct are cheaper then on etsy or ebay

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4 minutes ago, bruce johnson said:

Looks like you have it laid out correctly. As I wrote above, I had better results with this stamp with a good case on the leather (12-24 hours) and then letting it come back to original color. It gives more tool burnish. For higher end work I really wanted to pop and was getting paid for it, I used a vertical lined beveler to reinforce the bevel marks and add more depth and dimension. 

Thanks for the info. Yeah that piece of leather I tooled was too wet when I stamped it. 

So you say you take a vertical lined beveler & stamps the lined portion of the Barry King stamp to give it more depth & dimension. 

Thanks. I will need to get them style of beveler stamps. As I got the checkered ones. 

7 minutes ago, fredk said:

Sergey runs an add at the top of the Leatherwork pages. afaik his prices direct are cheaper then on etsy or ebay

Thanks I thought that name looked familiar. Yeah he makes some nice stamps. I think he makes the chain link stamp I like as well. 

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@bruce johnson do you by chance got any pictures of that lattice/vertical lined beveler procedure you do? Or got a place I can go look? 

Also who or what brand of vertical lined bevelers do I need to buy to accomplish this stamping/tooling procedure on the lattice basket weave? 

Thanks I appreciate your knowledge & help. 

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5 hours ago, DieselTech said:

Thanks I thought that name looked familiar. Yeah he makes some nice stamps. I think he makes the chain link stamp I like as well. 

Springfield Leather carries a pretty big selections of his stamps.

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6 minutes ago, Burkhardt said:

Springfield Leather carries a pretty big selections of his stamps.

Thanks I'll check them out. I'll see what they got to offer. 

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