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My customer came to me with two ancient books of uneven sizes and said she wanted a thick leather case made to hold them. She wanted it to look old, creased and worn as though it had been used for years and fasten with a buckled strap that went right around the case. I dug out a bit of soft 3.5mm leather and this is what happened.

To be honest, it was the first time I have ever made anything like this and I thoroughly enjoyed doing it. It didn't go quite according to plan but that didn't matter as the end product pleased the customer who said it looked 'very Indiana Jones'. I think that was a compliment...

I doubt I'll ever make another, but the lessons I learned from this project will stay with me for ever!

Ray

Edit - as always - due to inability to spell

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I think it looks great. Something she would pass down to the kids or grandkids.

Jim

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Looks great Ray

I like the color and neat and clean way you did it

Josh

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Ray......EVER NOW AND THEN YOU JUST AMAZE ME. the book case turned out fine.

even with the thin leather your burnishing is excellent. :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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That is really great work. I know what you mean about lessons learned!

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Thanks for the kind words, folks. The biggest lesson I learned from this was to measure twice and cut once... need I say more?

Ray

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