Members Big Papa Leather Posted December 8, 2009 Members Report Posted December 8, 2009 Once upon a time there was a young mother who was very sick, she was carrying two babies at the time and knew she probably would not survive childbirth. So she went on a quest to find her unborn children loving families. Shortly after finding two loving families to take in her children, she went into labor and unfortunately did not survive the birth of her children.... The two families were from completely different backgrounds one was wealthy, the other was from a rural and rugged area. The wealthy family took their baby and raised it to be a stately young man. He was given all the best clothing and dress. He was prim and proper. He is seen here dressed to the nines: Although he was smartly dressed he was 100% premium cowhide under the pinstriped outer shell. He did possess a premium calf interior with 6card pockets and a cash slot. Neatly wrapped in a clean black kangaroo lace. His brother was raised by a modest family in a rural area. He was rugged and possessed a unique looking bison exterior. Although his exterior was rugged and textured, he was truly a soft kind hearted wallet with a supple hand. He too contained an interior of 6 pockets and a cash slot, but he was constructed in a rugged pig hide interior and a distressed cognac kangaroo lace. They both had been told about each other and after a long separation the two were finally reunited and met for the second time in thier lives. Enjoy the family photo. The end... Quote
Members Storm Posted December 8, 2009 Members Report Posted December 8, 2009 Very nice wallets. Like the contrasting lace colors. Nice stuff! Storm Quote
AndyL1 Posted December 10, 2009 Report Posted December 10, 2009 Those are sweet! Glad to hear the two brothers got reunited in the end. :-p Quote
Ambassador abn Posted January 27, 2010 Ambassador Report Posted January 27, 2010 Sorry to be a late-comer to this thread, but I didn't want to miss my opportunity to give you kudos on these two wallets. Superb in every way. Extra points for making the interiors yourself! Quote
Members CurtisT Posted January 28, 2010 Members Report Posted January 28, 2010 I like the way you put the wallets into a story and the way they turned out nice work. Quote
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