RidgebackCustoms Report post Posted October 26 Made these mostly to practice the tooling, but wanted to start fleshing out a stock cover design as well. Genuine question: Does anyone think there's a market for purely decorative covers? Maybe in the SASS? I like the real estate provided by the project for decorative tooling, but not much function to it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlZilla Report post Posted October 26 No idea of the market but why not bullet loops on one side and artwork on the other? You've covered it all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DieselTech Report post Posted October 26 I bet some padded cheek pieces would be a seller too. For these guys that shoot the BIG magnum calibers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jrdunn Report post Posted October 26 Just my opinion but when I saw the title I wondered "why?" Again, JM2C. Jim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RidgebackCustoms Report post Posted October 26 5 hours ago, AlZilla said: No idea of the market but why not bullet loops on one side and artwork on the other? You've covered it all I want the art facing out when shooting. So right side for a right handed shooter, etc. 5 hours ago, DieselTech said: I bet some padded cheek pieces would be a seller too. For these guys that shoot the BIG magnum calibers. Probably my only option for adding function to form with these designs. 2 hours ago, jrdunn said: Just my opinion but when I saw the title I wondered "why?" Again, JM2C. Jim Fair Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mablung Report post Posted October 26 I use stuff like that as a cover for a cheek riser (though most of the time I’m the only one at the range maintaining a cheek weld). Advertise that function with it and you may get some additional buyers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1961Mike Report post Posted 11 hours ago Hi, your leather carving skills are great. On the other hand, I think you'd find more sales providing another venue for your artwork. I'm not in leatherwork sales, but even a leather butt pad would have to go $30 US. I'm not sure how many shooters would bother paying that for a 1/8 inch rise is stock height and art. Another addition to the butt pad could be to fill in the crescent shaped metal (brass or steel) butt plate. Americans are larger now than in 1873. You might get more sales with something that is more useful to shooters. NCOWS shooters that are in the working cowboy (1 pistol and 1 rifle) have to carry their equipment including ammo, cleaning equipment, etc without a cart like SASS uses. The saddle bags would have two flaps that could be decorated as well as the connection between the two bags. Just thinking out loud. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites