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well not really....

i have made a couple of these for guys wanting something to carry thier cell phone keys ect in.

lined, saddle stitched and pull snaps used for ease of entry.

he didn't want any tooling as it will be mounted low on the bick so, i gave the top some texture :)

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Oh wow, beautiful! Lovely lacing and I just love that dye job. Gorgeous!

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That looks great, what are those fastenings they look real good. Love the patterning and the gradiated dye... lovely stuff.

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Excellent design and very nice stitching along your texturing. What are the approximate dimensions of your tool bags?

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Oh wow, beautiful! Lovely lacing and I just love that dye job. Gorgeous!

thanks you very much!

That looks great, what are those fastenings they look real good. Love the patterning and the gradiated dye... lovely stuff.

thanks pip!

the fasteners are pull snaps. nickel plated brass. i think they were around $2.50 each from OTB

Excellent design and very nice stitching along your texturing. What are the approximate dimensions of your tool bags?

thanks regis!

my standard bag is 11"w x 3"d x 5"h

i have made some shorter ones on request but, genaerally 11" works well

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Nice! I like the faded dye job, & the stitching. Nice edge work too.

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That's really nice!

I've never seen pull snaps like that. Where did you get them?

Kathy

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Gorgeous work - and the gradient dye job is so very classy looking.

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thanks for all the compliments!!

the pull snaps are from OTB and about $2.50 each if i remember right. they are also available in brass finish

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WOW!! That is awesome work! I love those snaps too. I amy have to find a use for some of those. THanks for posting the pics.

Nick

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Very nice and clean man.. I love that color !!!

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Here's the contact info for OTB. Quality hardware for sure. They advertise in the Leather Crafters & Saddlers Journal also.

OHIO TRAVEL BAG

6481 Davis Industrial Parkway

Solon, OH. 44139-3547

Phone: 800-800-1941 or 440-498-1955

Fax: 800-989-5559 or 440-498-9811

E-mail: info@ohiotravelbag.com

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WOW!! That is awesome work! I love those snaps too. I amy have to find a use for some of those. THanks for posting the pics.

Nick

thanks nick! they are a nice quiality pull snap.

Very nice and clean man.. I love that color !!!

thanks for the compliment :thankyou:

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Great job, Beez, as usual. Proves the adage less is more. What do you use for that texture?

--Phil

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Great job, Beez, as usual. Proves the adage less is more. What do you use for that texture?

--Phil

thanks phil!

i used the craft tool e294 series of tools. they come in three sizes

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Looks Good I like it!!

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"carry thier cell phone...."

That is most commonly used tool when I ride my bike :)

very cool work!

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very nice work just curious how you got the fading lighter color, and the process you used to get such a rich look to your work.

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very nice work just curious how you got the fading lighter color, and the process you used to get such a rich look to your work.

thanks skip!

i have been using an airbrush for quite some time to fade the dyes. much more control that way.

as far as the look.. dunno. i always give the leather a good coat of lexol after the dye is applied then a good buff with denim finished off with a coat or two of pecards then buff again. i spend between 8 and 10 hours on a tool bag

roger cool bag!!what kind of material do you line your bags with?

thanks!!

i picked up some 2-3 0z. leather from siegel's. nice soft stuff good for lining ect.

the edges are skived before glueing ans stitching

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Roger, do you have a basic stock pattern that you start your tool bags with?

I've visited your web-site, very cool stuff.

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Roger, do you have a basic stock pattern that you start your tool bags with?

I've visited your web-site, very cool stuff.

thanks rayban!

still working on the new site but it's coming along.

i started with the pattern tandy offers.

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