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well all i can say is wow..you do really nice work...i really like most of the collars, the ones with all the buckles are not my taste but i cant find a fault with any of them. nice clean edges clean straight stitching.

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a+ on you collar and a another A+ on you telling that they were perty much sewed on your Boss Sewing Machine.

for all that have had a Boss they need to take a good look at your work, and wished they

had it back.

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a+ on you collar and a another A+ on you telling that they were perty much sewed on your Boss Sewing Machine.

for all that have had a Boss they need to take a good look at your work, and wished they

had it back.

I 've been using the Boss for the last 7-8years now without any issues...i was actually gonna buy another one just as a back up just in case Tippmann weren't gonna make them anymore...lol...I used it few times just to make the holes and then hand stitch(like the collar pictured below) ...I think the machne it's briliant ... It's small , doesn't require electric power and you can carry it with you wherever you go...i actually made few collars on the spot at a dog show

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Beautiful! There are going to be some nicely dressed canines out there!

Crystal

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Really nice work. I especially like the first one. I also agree with abn, the inlay is really well done.

I'm just getting started with leather and it's great to look through examples like this and see what's possible. I also appreciate what you mentioned about taking the machine to shows. As I consider some areas I might like to specialize in, that gives me some great ideas for marketing.

And for those who are counting... I have now completed my very first post.

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Nice indeed. Even though I find the "ring" thing for fastening the leech a little too "turkish bathroom" for my personal taste. ;)

Especially the one with the red exotic looking inlay, is really nice. As someone already pointed out. The one with golden studs is pretty awesome too.

Looking at the holes you made for the prongs, they look rather oblong than round, how did you make them? I have seen others like this too. I can't find any oblong hole punch that small. All I find is round ones. :(

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Looking at the holes you made for the prongs, they look rather oblong than round, how did you make them? I have seen others like this too. I can't find any oblong hole punch that small. All I find is round ones. :(

Go on Tandy's web-site or on Ebay (#140461440240)

Turkish bathroom :rofl:

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Go on Tandy's web-site or on Ebay (#140461440240)

Turkish bathroom :rofl:

Thank you a lot! You just saved my life, or at least helped me making things a lot better. :)

Hehe, yeah. My girlfriend hired a basement apartment in a Turkish family's house some year ago, and the bathroom was all "bling", with such golden rings on all drawers, as towel hangers and so forth. Too bad they hated dogs, otherwise you would have an order coming. ;)

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