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I decided to finish these up. They were from a old order that had fell through, figured they would look good in my shop.

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Very nice set of cuffs! I really like the boarder. What is the stamp you used & where can I get my hands on one?

Al

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Nice looking Cuffs. Where did you get the "Early American Indian" design stamp?

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Very nice set of cuffs! I really like the boarder. What is the stamp you used & where can I get my hands on one?

Al

I bought this stamp with some other old tools. It has no name on it. Could be McMillen, we had a few tool makers in Az back in the old days. It is hard to tell one of their tools vs. a McMillen, at least for me. Ray Hackbarth Marked his tools.

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Billy,

Great looking cuffs and a nice border stamp pattern. Where can i get that stamp from ?. Stitching looks first class, are you sewing it on your landis 3 ?. Let me know

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Billy,

Great looking cuffs and a nice border stamp pattern. Where can i get that stamp from ?. Stitching looks first class, are you sewing it on your landis 3 ?. Let me know

Ian

Hi Ian,

I don't know of anyone building this stamp at this time. I bet Bob beard could make it. Yes that is the 3's work. Thank you for all of the positive remarks.

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Nice work, good clean lines.

Happy tooling

Tim

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Nice clean work Billy! Your stamping and stiching looks great!

-TY-

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Looking good Billy! I thought I had opened a old time tack and cowboy gear catalog! I am envious of your machine.

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