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This seat was a challenge because of very little guidance from the customer. My instructions were

No Tooling

Brown seat

Wants dark red contrasting stitching.

That is pretty vague to say the least. I tried every shade of brown with the red stitching and it looked really bad. The red would just disappear on brown leather. It looked great on black however.

So I made a seat that I had only done twice before. I used a suede insert and lots of lacing then added the red stitching to the black suede.

The result is a pretty classy looking seat, in my opinion.

Let me know what you think.

This customer found me on my website and as it turned out, he lives less than three miles from me.

David Theobald

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A really beautiful seat David!!

Very classy and elegant!!

Great job!!

Tom

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I can only agree, very classy. I like the clean look and do appriciate the time spent on the braiding :You_Rock_Emoticon: David:-)

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Hey David!

Your opinion is that it's a "pretty classy looking seat." TomSwede and Tina both like it, and I think it looks fantastic. The question is...what did your customer think of it???

Mike

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Hello David,

a very nice seat it must not allways everything loaded with tooling sometimes less is more...

I like it and then your customer will love it..............

greez

Johann

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Hey David!

Your opinion is that it's a "pretty classy looking seat." TomSwede and Tina both like it, and I think it looks fantastic. The question is...what did your customer think of it???

Mike

Hey Mike,

Customer hasn't seen it yet. But I'll let you know.

Dave

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Very nice and clean design David.

It's also a cool visual collection of a bunch of lacing methods.

thanks for sharing!

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Looks great David, nice idea of the suede inlay.

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I like it. Very classy, great braiding. I'm always impressed by the guys (and gals) who do these seats and post on this site.

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Thanks for taking a look everyone. My customer still hasn't seen the seat so I have no word on his reaction as yet.

Dave

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very classy looking seat david!

i like the contrast of textures using the suade but wonder how it will hold up over time

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Like I said, I've done three of these now and have learned a couple things.... don't use light colored suede for a seat being sent to a bike shop....it is only a matter of time before the guy who just oiled the chain will install the seat!

Other than that they work fine. Look at a horse saddle, most custom builders use a suede seat insert.

Thanks for taking a look-see

Dave

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I can see where that thing might have "fought you all the way", but you can sure see that you won the battle! :)

Kevin

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Customer picked up his seat this evening and he loved it.

I promised I would let you all know.

I must say, I'm releaved as always.

Thanks for all the comments,

David Theobald

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