Members jbird Posted April 15, 2010 Members Report Posted April 15, 2010 (edited) Howdy all, I thought I would post some chinks I make a lot of pretty plain ones and these are no exemption. Just a nice pretty plain pair. let me know what you think (Mark and all ) any way all my chaps post 2009 are a pattern i got from mark B and I also bought his dvd awesome I added a bunch of thing's and it made my work better, Thanks Buddy Josh. PS herrman oak on the panel and yokes waterhouse deersoft on the body. Edited April 15, 2010 by jbird Quote
MADMAX22 Posted April 15, 2010 Report Posted April 15, 2010 (edited) Those look pretty good Josh. Just about right for what I would imagine work chaps should look like, still would be hard the first time ya started getting them dirty but thats what they are made for right. I guess proper term is chinks but I honestly cant get chaps out of my head, I always wear motorcycle chaps when its cooler out so it sticks with me. Edited April 15, 2010 by MADMAX22 Quote
Members wvcraftsman Posted April 15, 2010 Members Report Posted April 15, 2010 As always, looks great Josh. Is that your makers stamp on the yoke? Quote
MarkB Posted April 15, 2010 Report Posted April 15, 2010 Josh I think they turned out really NICE. I like the way you used a border stamp on them, simple but well done. Keep up the good work. Thanks for the comments on the DVD. I hope to get your patterns to the printer this next week and out to you. Mark Quote
Members jbird Posted April 15, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 15, 2010 Those look pretty good Josh. Just about right for what I would imagine work chaps should look like, still would be hard the first time ya started getting them dirty but thats what they are made for right. I guess proper term is chinks but I honestly cant get chaps out of my head, I always wear motorcycle chaps when its cooler out so it sticks with me. Max, I am working with guys that want a basic yet nice looking pair and its hard to hold my self back but in the end i was happy with these, and yes I think it's a a little sting every time you get them roughed up but thats the way its is. Chaps chinks or what ever works is what most guys say in your case chaps works just fine. Thanks for the input. As always, looks great Josh. Is that your makers stamp on the yoke? Thank you wvcraftsmen, yes it's my mark heres a close up, by the way i have not forgotten i have some info. Josh Josh I think they turned out really NICE. I like the way you used a border stamp on them, simple but well done. Keep up the good work. Thanks for the comments on the DVD. I hope to get your patterns to the printer this next week and out to you. Mark Thanks mark as you know your the guy we are trying to compare are selves with in the chinks world. thanks again for all your help and input. Josh Quote
Members TimDreamer Posted April 16, 2010 Members Report Posted April 16, 2010 Another great looking set, Josh. Quote
Members jbird Posted April 16, 2010 Author Members Report Posted April 16, 2010 Thanks Tim, I appricate your comments. Josh Quote
rcsaddles Posted April 16, 2010 Report Posted April 16, 2010 Look really good, Josh. Guess I need to get the DVD from Mark and get working on some more. I need another set for me since my son took my only set of chinks. Quote
Contributing Member Crystal Posted April 17, 2010 Contributing Member Report Posted April 17, 2010 Very sharp looking, Josh! Crystal Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted April 17, 2010 Members Report Posted April 17, 2010 For something you're calling "plain", those look pretty sharp and handsome to me, Josh. I know the challenge in trying to develop a product that is high in quality, but more basic... must... control... urge... to embellish! I lose that battle almost every time, but I think you found a nice balance with this design. Kate Quote
Members voggymtn Posted April 17, 2010 Members Report Posted April 17, 2010 Good job. those look good. Aloha, Willie-Joe Quote
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