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Hey all, just checking in. I started leather working, mostly holsters and belts around 25 years ago and let the hobby drop over the years. I'm a guitar builder and decided to dust off the old gear when my daughter decided she wanted a tooled leather pickguard for an electric I'm making for her.

Looking forward to many evenings of browsage as I check out the great work you folks do!

Cheers, Mike

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Welcome Mike!!! Lot's to see here. We can't wait to see the stuff you make...INCLUDING THE GUITARS!!

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Welcome Mike!

You'll find a lot of good work and helpful people here. Enjoy!

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Thanks for the welcomes.

Here's a couple guitars.

A koa and spruce acoustic (also for my daughter)

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And a couple customer guitars. This was made for the lead guitarist for Iggy and the Stooges.

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And this is a tricone resonator made for lap style playing.

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Those are really nice Mike.:You_Rock_Emoticon: I am a woodworking enthusiast as well. Not even close to the craftsman you are, but I enjoy it. Do you make and sell them? I have a friend at work that plays guitar and is interested in a custom made one.

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Thanks again. Tom, yes I build 4-6 a year, not my main job, just an overgrown hobby.

After a couple minor efforts at rebuilding my leather skills I'm not too impressed with myself. rolleyes2.gif

I never did much carving, more basket weave and other stamping, but I didn't recall it being so difficult. That's why I came here!

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Holy crap! Iggy and the Stooges?!?!? Awesome! What's the story behind that guitar?

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Welcome to Leatherworker.net!

Nice looking guitars, and don't worry about the leather- you'll remember it, and then things will begin to flow.

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Holy crap! Iggy and the Stooges?!?!? Awesome! What's the story behind that guitar?

It's James Williamson, the original guy that just rejoined them. I had built him a lap steel before even finding out who he was so-to-speak. The black guitar he bought was one I made on spec and he snapped it up as soon as it was done.

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