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Hey, Lobo, I was hoping you would chime in, . . . and I had surmised pretty much the history you spoke of above.

I did a western rig for a friend of mine last year, . . . and while it was a good job, . . . he was simply thrilled, . . . it was a personal thing with me, I just wanted to do it a bit better.

I want to tone down on the "plastic" feel on the western stuff and re-enactment gear, . . . and my thought pattern was that if I could find a process that used "natural" products like this one, . . . it may be the answer.

How's the new shop, . . . got it all broke in yet? I'm maybe a year from doing the same or similar, . . . wife is about to have a fire sale on my leather working in the living room.

May God bless,

Dwight

Dwight: The new shop is working out well, thanks. The additional space is great to have. I still have a little work to do as time permits, I'll be adding another work station for air-brush dying, more shelves, and a drying cabinet. These will permit me to change my production procedure a bit for faster turnaround time.

New apprentice started part-time on Monday. She has been doing some cutting and assembly work so far and really seems to enjoy it, so I will probably have her doing more as time goes by.

Best regards.

Lobo Gun Leather

serious equipment for serious business, since 1972

www.lobogunleather.com

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