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Very Nice. I like the lettering. I don't recognize it as a Tandy set. Where did you get the letter stamps?

Hi resqman,

That is a custom made stamp, for the Lone Star Leathercrafter's Guild. It contains the letters, the state of Texas, the star and the swivel knife.

Marlon

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I really like the lacing surrounding the logo stamp the coloring in it really blends it into the logo coloring and design.

Did you use natural lace and dye it or splice the 3 different color laces?

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I really like the lacing surrounding the logo stamp the coloring in it really blends it into the logo coloring and design.

Did you use natural lace and dye it or splice the 3 different color laces?

Hi,

I used bleached rawhide lace. It's very thin, probably .5mm and it was dyed and dried prior to buckstitching. It is three separate pieces with the ends glued in place on the flesh side of the leather.

Marlon

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love it ouffff, i got a friend that need a bukel whit no metal to it i think this would do

can you tell me how you did this i would try to copy it if you dont mind

just writhe me on the site please

thank you very much

Hi,

I used bleached rawhide lace. It's very thin, probably .5mm and it was dyed and dried prior to buckstitching. It is three separate pieces with the ends glued in place on the flesh side of the leather.

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love it ouffff, i got a friend that need a bukel whit no metal to it i think this would do

can you tell me how you did this i would try to copy it if you dont mind

just writhe me on the site please

thank you very much

Hi Richard,

Unfortunately, this buckle does have metal on the inside. It's sandwiched between two layer's of leather. I used an oval buckle blank that you can get from just about any leather supplier. I tooled the front, then I used contact cement to glue the front to the buckle, then do the same for the back, using a bone folder to 'mold' the back piece to conform to all the creases. Then laced her up. That's it.

Marlon

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Wow! Marlon that's a fantastic job, and Congratulations on your win!

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Marlon

very nice your a real artist, congrats on the win you earned it.

Josh

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Thanks guys...I don't know about the artist part, but I appreciate it.

Marlon

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Very nice work Marlon.

David Theobald

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Hi Marlon,

Great work. I love especially how you made the buckstitching in different colors. That looks wonderful. The first price is really earned. Congratulation.

Gisela

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