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Greetings All

I talked with Chan Geer , Sheridan, WY, today and he advises that he is offering 3 new pattern packs.

Patterns will be Small notebooks, mantel clocks and picture frames.

For more info ... call Chan Geer ...307.674.9226

Happy tooling

Tim

It's hard to fail, but worse never to have tried to succeed.

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Greetings All

I talked with Chan Geer , Sheridan, WY, today and he advises that he is offering 3 new pattern packs.

Patterns will be Small notebooks, mantel clocks and picture frames.

For more info ... call Chan Geer ...307.674.9226

Happy tooling

Tim

Do you know if the pattern pack will be available through Hide Crafter's? A lot of his patterns are, or were found there.

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Joet

Chan has decided to market these new patterns himself. I understand that he will have and ad in the Saddlers Journal.

You can contact him directly. My pattern packs [all 3] are in the mail.

Happy tooling

Tim

It's hard to fail, but worse never to have tried to succeed.

Theodore Roosevelt

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How much are they?

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...Chan Geer , Sheridan, WY, ...is offering 3 new pattern packs... Small notebooks, mantel clocks and picture frames.

For more info ... call Chan Geer ...307.674.9226

Naner, naner, naner. I just received all three patterns packs from Chan ;-)

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The cost was $12.95 each and $7.00 for shipping. I am impressed with the designs and one-of-these-days I will take advantage of his classes and meet the artist in person.

Bob Stelmack

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Bob Stelmack
Desert Leathercraft LLC
Former Editor of the, RawHide Gazette, for the Puget Sound Leather Artisans Co-Op,  25 years of doing it was enough...

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Bob

You beat me to it.. nanner nanner... I got mine in the mail today also. I sure do like ALL of them. I'm working on a large picture notebook and am going to use several of the flowers and leaves he has drawn in there.

Happy tooling

Tim

It's hard to fail, but worse never to have tried to succeed.

Theodore Roosevelt

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