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Here's the next project done. It's the second guitar strap I've done. I think it turned out pretty well for the most part. I hosed up the arrowhead weave basket stamp, but oh well. I nailed the arrowhead deal on a practice piece, but when it came time to play for all the chips, I choked. I guess that's why I'm still a rookie....LOL. Take a look and let me know what you think. I'm open for any critiques as well. Thanks.

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Very nice job on this one!!I am going to bet your son is going to love it! Nothing says lovin like pounding a hide into a thing of beauty!!! :innocent: 

Storm

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I agree with Storm on this one, very nice work!

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Very nice strap. What colour did you use to dye?

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Thanks for the compliments. If not for the screwed up arrowhead basket weave, I'd have really been pleased with it.

Scottish......all I did for the dying process was typical sheridan antiquing i.e., neatsfoot, neatlac, antique, tan kote. I did dye the initials with black.

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Beautiful Guitar Strap! Love the colors also and I'm sure your son will love it too!

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