King's X Posted January 27, 2010 Report Posted January 27, 2010 The clutch purse was for a family friend after she saw my wife's purse. The finish is Neatsfoot oil and Neat-Lac. My wife pimped me out and I had to make this one. When I completed it, the wife sent me a bill for agent fees. What? The checkbook and Business card case were 'testing' projects for finishes. It is a saddle tan gel antique. I will complete the interior. I haven't decided whether I will sew it or lace it. Thanks for the opportunity to show them off. Quote
Members Storm Posted January 27, 2010 Members Report Posted January 27, 2010 It's all good Sam!! I especially like the clutch purse!!! Did you sew up the interior for it or buy ready made? Tell your Mrs. 10% she should be happy to have such a great craftsman for a better half and forget about the cut! LOL! Storm Quote
Members Bustedknuckles Posted January 27, 2010 Members Report Posted January 27, 2010 Very nice work. Looks awesome. Quote
infoimp Posted January 27, 2010 Report Posted January 27, 2010 Beautiful tooling! Gotta love that clutch...now all the ladies will be wanting one! :D I'm with Storm, did you build or buy the interior? Quote
Members dustin29 Posted January 27, 2010 Members Report Posted January 27, 2010 Nice work Sam!! That is definately a nice looking purse. Quote
King's X Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 I appreciate all the comments. The clutch purse is an old Al Stohlman pattern, the checkbook came out of an issue or LCSJ mag and the business card case is actually a Tandy leather craftaid. Yea, I thought the same thing when I saw it. I learned early on that I cannot build a decent interior like Big Papa Leather, so when I saw an interior that Hidepounder used a Chaylor Fennell on a ring binder, I called and purchased 5 of these clutch purses in different colors. I also bought a half a dozen of business card case interior from Chaylor-Fennell. I am getting ready to call Kevin (was waiting until he finalized his agreement) to look at a purse interior and 3 ring binder/portfolio interior. It cuts down so muc work and looks better than any thing I could think of building. I look at it this way, let for me to screw up especially with my lacking finishing techniques. Let me know if anyone would like to make a clutch purse.....I can help you form all of my errors learned/experienced. Later. Quote
Members Storm Posted January 28, 2010 Members Report Posted January 28, 2010 I appreciate all the comments. The clutch purse is an old Al Stohlman pattern, the checkbook came out of an issue or LCSJ mag and the business card case is actually a Tandy leather craftaid. Yea, I thought the same thing when I saw it. I learned early on that I cannot build a decent interior like Big Papa Leather, so when I saw an interior that Hidepounder used a Chaylor Fennell on a ring binder, I called and purchased 5 of these clutch purses in different colors. I also bought a half a dozen of business card case interior from Chaylor-Fennell. I am getting ready to call Kevin (was waiting until he finalized his agreement) to look at a purse interior and 3 ring binder/portfolio interior. It cuts down so muc work and looks better than any thing I could think of building. I look at it this way, let for me to screw up especially with my lacking finishing techniques. Let me know if anyone would like to make a clutch purse.....I can help you form all of my errors learned/experienced. Later. Very nice Sam! I was thinking it might have been an Aussie from Chaylor-Fennell. They do some top notch stuff and worth the price. Storm Quote
King's X Posted January 28, 2010 Author Report Posted January 28, 2010 Yup....I am finding out that they are well worth the price. thanks. Quote
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